The two Trig points in the center of the South Block are remarkable in that there are large rock formations and the actual Trigs are marked by extensive rock-work. Below them are some small caves and I took a newspaper reporter to view one of them.
The actual geology of the area is a mystery to me because it appears that the conglomerate rock has been molten and actually flowed and burnt into tree roots to take place of the root in the soil - then the soil [often] has been eroded away. Now I know enough about geology to doubt that conglomerate rock can be molten, but anyway that's what it looks like to me.
After the picture was published, someone wrote to the paper saying that it looked like I was talking to a Troll.
The actual geology of the area is a mystery to me because it appears that the conglomerate rock has been molten and actually flowed and burnt into tree roots to take place of the root in the soil - then the soil [often] has been eroded away. Now I know enough about geology to doubt that conglomerate rock can be molten, but anyway that's what it looks like to me.
After the picture was published, someone wrote to the paper saying that it looked like I was talking to a Troll.
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