Friday, May 23, 2008

Idaho's version of the Giant's Causeway

http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2008/05/23/features/outdoors/137319.txt

The Wandering Geologist
Lawrence P. Growney

"Most aficionados of geology have heard of the Giant's Causeway, a distinctive area of perfectly formed hexagonal basaltic columns that form a "stone bridge" that juts eastward into the sea from Northern Ireland and has an equivalent counterpart along the coast of Scotland. While Idaho can't claim to possess a similarly impressive counterpart, Cassia County can lay claim to a small-scale version of this rocky causeway."

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