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'Cave Bacon' / Lehman Caves / Great Basin National Park
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Photographer: Ron Wolf
ID: 0000 0000 1113 0169 (2013-11-01)Copyright © 2013 Ron Wolf
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date of photo Aug 5, 2013
location
Lehman Caves. Great Basin National Park (White Pine County, Nevada, US)notes This unusual speleothem is often referred to as 'cave bacon.' It is a type of cave drapery characterized by different impurities in the travertine layers, producing this striped appearance. In this view, the cave bacon is illuminated from behind by a headlamp.keywords: geology, earth science, limestone, travertine, deposition, speleothems
camera Canon EOS 7D, 24mm, f/8.0, 1/40 sec.
photo category: Misc. - geology
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