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Trap rock in forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jungle adventure with trap in forest and danger Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magyc sword on mosse rock in forest. Painting effect. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magyc sword on mosse rock in forest. Painting effect. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Magyc sword on mosse rock in forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
water flowing over rocks in willard brook state forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
water cascading over trap falls in early fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trap rock in forest
Magyc sword on mosse rock in forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
water flowing through the rock at trap falls brook Royalty Free Stock Photo
water flowing in trap falls brook in early fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trap Falls in Ashby Massachusetts on a spring morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
autumn leaves on trap falls brook Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trap for hunting tomicus Royalty Free Stock Photo
trap falls brook cascading through the state forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trap rock, also known as either trapp or trap, is any dark-colored, fine-grained, non-granitic intrusive or extrusive igneous rock. Types of trap rock include basalt, peridotite, diabase, and gabbro.[1] Trapp trap is also used to refer to flood plateau basalts, i.e. the Deccan Traps and Siberian Traps.[2] The erosion of trap rock created by the stacking of successive lava flows often created a distinct stairstep landscape from which the term `trap` was derived from the Swedish word `trappa`, which means `stairway`


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