greywacke rock memorial with plaque davidson san francisco |
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| Much of San Francisco`s hills rocks are Greywacke, a form of rock that was only recently understood. It is produced by underwater avalanches, causing different types of sediment to get all mixed together in unusual ways. The rippled patters on the rock is one of the characteristics. This is the top of Mt. Davidson, the highest natural point in San Francisco is 977 feet. This particular, massive rock has a plaque indicating it is dedicated to Maudie Brown |
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