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Glaciated rock between Mono Pass and Parker Pass. Yosemite National Park, California. 1903.

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1903

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Yosemite National Park, California. Glaciated rock between Mono Pass and Parker Pass. The direction of ice motion was from the foreground on the right toward the distance on the left. An angular cavity, due to the plucking of a block separated by joint planes, was modified by subsequent abrasion. The hill beyond is a spur of Mount Gibbs. 1903.

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name photoLibrary ggk02045
number photoLibrary 11521
batch photoLibrary btch163
number_in_book photoLibrary 2045

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