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Oregon Geology Sign, Abert Rim, Vertical

Oregon Geology sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting. The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west. Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.

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Oregon Geology sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting.  The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west.  Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.
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