Bubble Rock, Acadia National Park, Maine
Bubble Rock, Acadia National Park, Maine
♥ Bubble Rock is known as a glacial erratic, a geological term for a rock transported by a glacier and deposited on a different bedrock. Evidence of its travels can be seen in its appearance. Bubble Rock appears rounded like the cobblestones found along Maine’s shoreline. As the rock was carried, sharp edges were eroded away as the glacier ground along the terrain. How did the rock end up on the edge of a cliff? As the glacier melted, the boulder dropped free from the frozen mass and landed at its present location.
♥ This photo is printed on Luster paper, which is a traditional photographic paper with very subtle texture, and a slight sheen without being glossy.
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