Theodore Roosevelt NP VIII
by Ann Skelton
Title
Theodore Roosevelt NP VIII
Artist
Ann Skelton
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Erosion of a butte, is slowly exposing large round rocks, called cannonballs, that had formed within the sediment layers at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota. Cannonballs are created when mineral rich water seeps through the porous layers. Acting like glue, the minerals bind the sediments together to form concretions.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is comprised of three separate units of the badlands in western North Dakota, United States. The park is approximately 70 acres in size.
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Featured in FAA Group:
*Hodge Podge
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February 20th, 2024
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Comments (28)
Karen Slagle
Fascinating description of the geologic and weather forces on this beautiful formation, Ann...f/l
Dennis Baswell
love the band of huge colorful boulders lying across eroded cliff top with touch of greenery makes very interesting composition Ann,
Ann Skelton
Thanks so much Robert for featuring Theodore Roosevelt NP VIII in the Hodge Podge group on 2/22/24!