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Holes In Rocks, In Brice Creek, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon
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Hole Resembled A Comet
A hole in a boulder had been filled with progressively larger rocks. This caused the smaller rocks to the right appear almost to be the tail of a comet.
Brice Creek Itself • In The Umpqua National Forest • Cottage Grove Ranger District • Brice Creek Trail • (Date Photographed: 13:16:25 Wednesday 26 August 2015) • (Date Published: Monday 14 September 2015) • © 2015 Bryan Costales #C15_4322 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Three Holes Like An Ancient Game
Three holes had been worn into the top of this boulder in Brice Creek. Had it not been natural, it could have been part of some ancient game of skill.
Brice Creek Itself • In The Umpqua National Forest • Cottage Grove Ranger District • Brice Creek Trail • (Date Photographed: 13:16:39 Wednesday 26 August 2015) • (Date Published: Monday 14 September 2015) • © 2015 Bryan Costales #C15_4323 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Two Holes Divided Share Of Rocks
Two holes in the top of this boulder appeared to have been used to divide up stones evenly.
Brice Creek Itself • In The Umpqua National Forest • Cottage Grove Ranger District • Brice Creek Trail • (Date Photographed: 13:16:46 Wednesday 26 August 2015) • (Date Published: Monday 14 September 2015) • © 2015 Bryan Costales #C15_4324 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Soap Stone Holder
A rock in a hole in a boulder in Brice Creek looked like soap in a bed of pine needles as part of some natural spa treatment.
Brice Creek Itself • In The Umpqua National Forest • Cottage Grove Ranger District • Brice Creek Trail • (Date Photographed: 13:18:16 Wednesday 26 August 2015) • (Date Published: Monday 14 September 2015) • © 2015 Bryan Costales #C15_4329 Add a comment or report a mistake
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