Created By: Fin, Hoof, Wheel
At first glance, this large rock in front of the sign appears similar to other chunks of basalt that we have seen, and in some ways it is. But check out the crumbly, rough texture on parts of the rock face. These surfaces are evidence of autobrecciation, which means that the rock broke apart as it was still cooling from the liquid state.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Sibley Volcanic natural history
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