A Cliff Collapsed In The Grand Canyon And Unearthed This Startling Discovery. Tragic Or Not?

Published on 10/29/2021
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Unusual Patterns

While on his hike, Krill came across a boulder that was lying by the trail. When he got a closer look at the rock, he noticed that its surface was marked by a sequence of unusual designs that he had never seen before. The location of the boulder’s origin was also obvious. It was clear that it had come from a cliff face known as the Manakacha Formation, which was exposed to the elements.

Unusual Patterns

Unusual Patterns

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Manakacha Formation

Manakacha Formation is a mudstone and limestone wall that runs through the Grand Canyon and is found in the Supai Group, a stratum of rock that is part of the Supai Group. And it has been a part of the Colorado Plateau’s complicated geological concoction for millions of years, contributing to the formation of the region. Eventually, however, a part of the Manakacha Formation had crumbled, resulting in the rock in question being thrown into the path of Krill.

Manakacha Formation

Manakacha Formation

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