“ Rooster Rock ”
This is a top edge of an Upper Cretaceous (66 million-100.5 million years ago) sandstone formation located inside a large park in the Santa Ana Mountains, a place where I bird frequently. The formation is called "Rooster Rock," though I've no idea why. We have finally had a little rain here in ...
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  • Janet Hutnik Edited 3 months ago

    Very striking!

    Very striking!

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  • Giselle Savoie Edited 3 months ago

    Gorgeous blue sky, I always wonder why people put graffiti on such a beautiful formation, but that blue sky is perfect for the challenge!

    Gorgeous blue sky, I always wonder why people put graffiti on such a beautiful formation, but that blue sky is perfect for the challenge!

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  • Batya Medad Edited 3 months ago

    Nice blue, but the writing in the stone caught my eye

    Nice blue, but the writing in the stone caught my eye

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  • Susan Nelson Edited 3 months ago

    cool etchings in the rock. great colors, I might have tried to pull the color in the sandstone out a bit, make it a touch more 'orangey'.

    cool etchings in the rock. great colors, I might have tried to pull the color in the sandstone out a bit, make it a touch more 'orangey'.

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#blue #irvineregionalpark #roosterrock #70plus

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