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A great view showing the basalt base underlying Smith Rock State Parka and the browns and reds of the top layer of rocks that were formed from welded tuff and rhyolite rocks. The welded tuff was formed from ash that was melted together as it fell onto the

aaw.jpg These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.ThumbnailsThis rock looks like a giant tomato splattered on the face of the rock.These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.ThumbnailsThis rock looks like a giant tomato splattered on the face of the rock.These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.ThumbnailsThis rock looks like a giant tomato splattered on the face of the rock.These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.ThumbnailsThis rock looks like a giant tomato splattered on the face of the rock.These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.ThumbnailsThis rock looks like a giant tomato splattered on the face of the rock.These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.ThumbnailsThis rock looks like a giant tomato splattered on the face of the rock.These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.ThumbnailsThis rock looks like a giant tomato splattered on the face of the rock.

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