File:User Mikado282 BLU and RED scoria, Badlands.jpg
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I had fancifully speculated that the rare red scoria and even rarer blue scoria that I have found in Kansas River gravel had come down rivers from the Badlands (before the Rocky Mountains rose (that would mean that they had to have washed out of Badlands over 80 million years ago)).
So, here we are, west of the Rocky Mountains (far across TF2 Badlands) hiking up in the Catwalks in the Gila National Forest Catwalk Recreational Area. Far into the canyon, I find the only two samples of scoria are one red and one blue, lying right next to each other!
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current | 00:53, 20 June 2021 | 2,891 × 1,711 (1.67 MB) | Mikado282 (talk | contribs) | I had fancifully speculated that the rare red scoria and even rarer blue scoria that I have found in Kansas River gravel had come down rivers from the Badlands (before the [[w:R... |
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