The Rock Of Wreck Island

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"The Rock Of Wreck Island" by Debbie Oppermann. Wreck Island, Georgian Bay, Massasauga Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, is important not only for the diversity of rock types it contains but also for the processes and interactions of the earth's crust that have occurred here.The twisted and folded rocks are evidence of the incredible tectonic forces that have shaped this island. The landscape represents an ancient erosional surface exposing rocks thought to have been once some 20 -30 kilometers deep in the earth's crust. Glaciation has also contributed to sculpting the park's landscape. It was a glorious day spent on this stunningly beautiful island and I was in heaven exploring the shore and marvelling in the rocky landscape.
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Debbie Oppermann
Taken On
November 2, 2020
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wreck island georgian bay massasauga provincial park rocks rocky point boulders waves surf rock formations geological geology surface landscape striations pattern design texture scenic rugged rough wild wilderness layers lines red brown grey gray lichen minerals igneous bedrock granite nature natural stone glacial erosion shore grooves bands water colorful colourful stunning incredible pool ontario canada debbie oppermann
  • Focal: 18
  • Lens Model: 18-250mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.005 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 8

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