multicolored sedimentary rock layers are visible showcasing vivid palette orange

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Multicolored sedimentary rock layers are visible, showcasing a vivid palette of orange Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Multicolored sedimentary rock layers are visible, showcasing a vivid palette of orange
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Multicolored sedimentary rock layers are visible, showcasing a vivid palette of orange, yellow, and blue hues. The layers are evenly stacked, displaying geological stratification. The texture is rough, with visible cracks and edges where the minerals and rock fragments are compacted over time. The top layer is predominantly blue, while subsequent layers alternate between orange and yellow, highlighting distinct mineral compositions. This pattern is typical of exposed sedimentary formations, created through millennia of sediment deposition and compression.


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