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Peņa Blanca Spring   contributed by Anne Black, IMCA 2356   MetBul Link

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Photo by John Kashuba.   Copyright (c) John Kashuba.

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Thin section between crossed polarizers.   Aubrite

TKW 70 kg. Observed fall 2 August 1946, near Marathon, Brewster County, Texas, USA.



     


Anne writes:
Odd feature (My comment, not John's: I think it looks like a big wave about to crash)


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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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Anne Black
 1/18/2020 7:55:00 PM
Thank you. To me it looks like a large wave about to come crashing down.
Floyd R Griffith
 1/18/2020 5:40:34 PM
Wow
Alexander Seidel
 1/18/2020 12:37:56 PM
Looks very exciting, thanks for sharing.
Tracy Latimer
 1/18/2020 10:32:34 AM
Very interesting; it looks 3-D, although it can't be!
 

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