Really. Like a dinosaur perhaps or a early elephant like animal? It sure was different from anything I have seen around here. Did not see any other pieces of the formation anywhere, tho being in a creek bed other sections could be still buried in the land around or eroded away.
There are also fossilized oyster beds in the White Cliffs formation and ancient ripple marked stone. Also lots of petrified wood. I found one about a little bigger than a bowling ball last spring and know of one the size of a old fashioned hay bale or 2x4 feet in area. Biggest I have seen in the wild outside Petrified Forest NP in Arizona.
The White Cliffs around my home are 1100 feet thick for what is exposed. Orderville sits in Long Valley and the cliffs are surrounding it. Zion NP is 20 miles west, Bryce NP is 60 miles north and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is 100 miles south, about 200 miles east is the Colorado River canyon.
---In geology2@yahoogroups.com, <john@...> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:23 PM, <cgptsnaz@...> wrote:
[Attachment(s) from cgptsnaz@... included below]Hello, I am a new member here. I love the outdoors and spend much of my off duty hours in it. A few days ago I was hiking on top of the White Cliffs near Orderville Utah 20 miles east of Zion Nat Park, the White Cliffs are part of the Grand Staircase Nat Monument. I found this sandstone slab with the unusual imprint on it shown in the picture I took. The slab was 3 feet wide and tall and the round dips were about 2 inches wide and very uniform as it looks.
Any idea's what formed this? In all my years hiking around this area I have never seen this before.
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