These photos are from the fossils area, I can’t recall exactly what the dark spots are on one of the rocks but have seen them lots of times hiking. These rocks are millions of years old. It’s amazing to hold something so old in your hands. Humans are but a blink of an eye in geologic terms.
Very old pizza?
Nope, they are rocks that are millions of years old. Not tasty!
So interesting, the world is such a fascinating place.
Thanks, Pooja and I totally agree!
Our world is pretty awesome
I completely agree, Susan! It’s surface is ever-changing.
I’m with you on being impressed at how old those rocks are yet still around for us to see!
Thanks, Shelley! There is something about holding these rocks in your hand, it’s kind of like a connection to the millions of years they have seen.
That’s fascinating indeed!
If only we could time travel! We need the Doc from the Back To The Future series.
Oh, my, yes, that’d be fun!
If the technology exists at all, humans have yet to figure it out but imagine the problems!
I agree!!
I just found your comment, sorry Shelley.
No worries!
Can you imagine what we would learn if only they could talk!
Plenty! Things like global warming is a natural earth process, not man-made!
Geology was my field of study. It is still hard to wrap your mind around Earth’s time scale… 😉
Millions upon millions of years old!
Great experience to touch something so old.
I think so too! The things they could tell us…
Yes. Amazing
I agree!
We have lots of fossils, including dino poop that my mother gave my son. I know. Odd present…..
Odd perhaps, yet it will last millions of years, Cindy.