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Published on June 16, 2016 in Rainy Lake Region, Minnesota and OntarioFull resolution (320 × 182)
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Most of the rocks are visible (thanks to our friends, the glaciers, that removed most of the soil) on large horizontal surfaces. You can see the conglomerate clasts here are oblong.

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