My son and I visited Lake Tahoe last spring and we went up the tramway to Heavenly Valley Ski Resort and found these cool rock formations to share:)Nature is AWESOME!!!!!
It won't be easy to reach the (this) top, Bruce, 😁! If your son and you have succeeded in doing so, the 'bird's eye view would have been wonderful. If not, no problem however, because the view of the rocky textures is wonderful, Buddy.
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I very often select and bring home rocks from unique places I visit, particularly those of geologic significance, to place in my large aquariums. I do not think, however, that I could lift these samples, much less fit them in an aquarium (unless I built one the size of an Olympic swimming pool). Gotta love geology!
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If your son and you have succeeded in doing so, the 'bird's eye view would have been wonderful.
If not, no problem however, because the view of the rocky textures is wonderful, Buddy.