- Stock Photography: COLUMNAR BASALT WITH EXPLANATORY SIGN IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK by Boreccy
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- Photo title: Columnar basalt with explanatory sign in Yellowstone National Park
- Author: Boreccy
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- This Sheepeater Cliff was named for the Shoshone Indians who lived throughout this mountainous region. Their use of bighorn sheep earned them the name `Tukadika` or `Sheepeaters`. The cliff is basalt lava that formed `columnar joints` when it cooled nearly 500 000 years ago.
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