Where on GoogleEarth? WoGE #306 (Updated)

Matthew’s WoGE #305 showed one of the rare sandstone outcrops in Georgia, the Broxton Rocks. The best hint was in the image source: “USDA Farm Service Agency” led me to search the US, and from the vegetation and the shape of the fields (and the E-W river!) it didn’t take too long to find it. But he was right – finding out about the geology wasn’t that easy.

For WoGE #306 I decided to choose a rather small area, but a beautiful one. To win this game, be the first to find the location of the image. Provide coordinates and a brief description of the geology. You will then have the honour to host the next WoGE on your (geo)blog. I will start my holidays soon, so no Schott rule invoked. All the rules can be found here.

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UPDATE:

Since it hasn’t been solved for a long time, here’s a hint:

The mountain is higher than 2,000 m and lower than 4,000 m. I am sure you’ve heard about it.

Have fun,

Christoph

Who was it?

Christoph Grützner
works at the Neotectonics and Natural Hazards Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He likes the Mediterranean and uses geophysics to search for ancient earthquakes.