In a message dated 1/20/2008 5:39:29 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They are interesting. Very graphic. Powerful  image.
Paul 
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Thanks, Paul.

I guess I should have said these rocks were tumbled around by some sort  of 
lava flow when Lassen erupted in 1915 (just checked web site for date).  
Granite rocks and boulders (some quite big) were jammed together or dumped  in 
odd 
positions.

Thanks for looking.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I haven't shown any picture for a  while,  because I haven't been doing any 
> photographer lately. Was  sick, minor, but it  dragged on. Better, and 
hopefully 
> soon I will  get out and take some pictures  again.
> 
> Just a little more  roadside geology. 
> 
> Taken in  Lassen Volcanic National Park  in Fall 2006 at a look out point 
> where  one could take pictures of  the Lassen Mt. peak (i.e.. not on the 
> mountain, 
> but  it  was close). They had lots and lots of rocks in the park. 
> 
> I  just  thought these rocks were inherently interesting.  
>  
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/lassen.htm
> 
>  Comments  welcome, naturally.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe   


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