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Obsidian and Snow


There was still snow at these elevations when we visited the obsidian flow in Newberry National Volcanic Monument in Oregon. These are pieces of the black volcanic glass known as obsidian, acres of which cover the ground in this area.
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Superb resilience to snow erosion
Fabulous, Ron!!!
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