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Talk:The Potholes

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Formation

"It is characterized by slippery, bowl-shaped rocks carved from dripping water from the seeping rock-face above. Since this trail was blasted out of the bedrock in the mid 1910s, this erosion has taken place in less than a hundred years." What is the source on that information? It seems incredible that it happened that quick. --Martell 11:50, 11 January 2007 (MST)

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