In a message dated 8/17/2006 11:57:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This kind of folding is very common in South Africa on the Karroo. There 
is an exposed 'fold' called the Laingsburg Dyke that runs for hundreds 
of miles. Many of the Cape mountains have folds fifty or more metres deep.

Don W
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Interesting. Well, it is in a mountain. Of sorts (not that high). Taken at 
the Marin Headlands near the Golden Gate Bridge and not that far from Mt. 
Tamalpais. I don't know quite how the Costal Range was formed, but sounds right.

Me? I just like the pretty patterns.

Marnie aka Doe ;-)

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