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Death Valley National Park, Calif. The movement of the boulders still remains a mystery, however one of the leading theories is that during the rain storms that only happen once every few years the rocks are propelled a few inches by the heavy winds that gust across the playa. Over the course of decades and in some cases centuries, they leave behind long trails of impacted earth.
3 responses
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Valérie Desrochers said (15 Jun 2011):
very strange!! interesting!
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PabloHunny gave props (20 Jun 2011):
gorgeous flare, textures, and colors!
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Jen Steel gave props (28 Jan 2012):
Great cast of shadow, nice drama!



















