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What is making the rocks look like this? (Weathering)

Sandstone layers on the coast are weathering to form this strange pattern of holes. What do you think is happening to cause this type of weathering? What evidence would you like to be able to gather to prove your thoughts...

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Gary Admin December 28, 2022December 28, 2022 Discussion Starter, member only posts
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