The Two RV Gypsies at Grand Canyon South Rim |
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Below: The rocks of the Supergroup are rare, maybe as old as 1,200 million years old. |
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Below: As faulting began to break and tilt these rocks, magna flowed up through the breaks. This magna fed erupting volcanoes that covered the land with up to 1,000 feet of lava. |
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Below: Views of the Grand Canyon from Moran Point |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies enjoyed lunch in the great outdoors. |
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