Stacked layers of sedimentary rock, characterized by horizontal strata with varying colors including gray, rust, and beige. The rock formations show visible lines of stratification and weathering, indicating geological processes over time. Each layer differs in thickness and texture, with some exhibiting smooth surfaces while others are rougher. The presence of rust-like stains suggests mineral deposits or oxidation. These features can often be found in coastal cliffs or mountainous areas where erosion and sediment deposition occur.
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