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Fourmile Hill Tree Molds (exterior)

The Fourmile Hill Tree Molds south of Lava Beds National Monument, California contains tree mold casts from ancient trees that are now long gone.  When a volcanic eruption 12,000 years ago went off here at the Medicine Lake Volcano, it sent lava down this hillside & covered the forest, encasing these former trees & causing them to charcoal & burn up.  As the charcoal disappeared it left these casts, up to 15-20 feet deep w/ branches & other unique features of the tree intact in the lava.  This is the interior of one of the casts of a former large tree looking up to the sky from 15 feet down, the bottom is actually connected w/ a crawl to two other nearby tree casts.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 28/08/2015
Uploaded: 28/08/2015
Published: 28/08/2015
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Tags: fourmile hill; tree molds; california; lava casts; exterior; bottom; volcanic eruption; medicine lake volcano; knedyl; cascade range; mountains
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