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View of the Waterpocket fold . The name Waterpocket Fold reflects this ongoing erosion of the rock layers. "Waterpockets" are basins that form in many of the sandstone layers as they are eroded by water. These basins are common throughout the fold, thus giving it the name "Waterpocket Fold". Download

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  p1010319.jpg - View of the Waterpocket fold . The name Waterpocket Fold reflects this ongoing erosion of the rock layers. "Waterpockets" are basins that form in many of the sandstone layers as they are eroded by water. These basins are common throughout the fold, thus giving it the name "Waterpocket Fold".  
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Camera: Panasonic DMC-LZ10 | Date: 5/26/09 12:23 AM | Resolution: 3648 x 2736 | ISO: 100 | Exp. Time: 1/160s | Aperture: 4.5 | Focal Length: 5.2mm
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