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Magma Band at Twilight

Signs of Acadia's varied geologic history can be found everywhere along the coast or any place with bare, open rock. This intrusion formed after a crack in the bedrock filled with magma. The surf and tides have since smoothed it out. Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.

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Signs of Acadia's varied geologic history can be found everywhere along the coast or any place with bare, open rock. This intrusion formed after a crack in the bedrock filled with magma. The surf and tides have since smoothed it out. Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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