Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
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SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec 29, T19N, R6E, on State Route 13 in Big Flats, Adams County A conspicuous landmark easily accessible from the wayside just to the south. Probably named because the two pinnacles look a bit like rabbit ears. |
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| Cross-bedding is conspicuous in the sandstone | |
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Iron concretions are abundant about halfway up the rock. |
Better enjoy this while you can. Sooner or later someone will fall, argue that the state should have told him he could fall off a tall rock and get hurt, convince twelve morons to make him rich, and the outcrop will be closed
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Looking south, Friendship Mound (left) and Roche a Cri (right) are conspicuous |
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Looking southeast, Minnie Rock, about two miles away, is visible. Minnie Rock is enclosed by private land and surrounded by woodland, so it is not easily visible or accessible. |
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