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English: Incipient tafoni weathering in the side of a 1-meter high boulder of Eocene conglomerate near Palasca, Corsica. Differential weathering makes some quartz-rich pebbles protrude.
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Camera location42° 35′ 09.28″ N, 9° 02′ 42.38″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

FOV ca. 1m wide, geological hammer for scale

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Tafoni in a boulder of conglomerate near Palasca in Corsica

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42°35'9.283"N, 9°2'42.378"E

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