Photo Blog #2 :)

This week I was lucky enough to be able to take a trip down to my hometown of San Diego to get my second Covid vaccine! Along the way, I spotted some great examples of erosion along Highway 101. This first photo depicts a highly eroded mountain along the freeway near the city of Camarillo. Some evidence that shows the side of this small mountain has been eroded is the fact that there are deep crevices and caves within the mountain itself. In addition, the rocks seem to have very broken edges which could indicate that they have been broken or chipped at through weathering. The second photo is of the side of a cliff near Ventura. This cliff seems to have been eroded due to the apparent rock and sand slides along the side in addition to what looks like areas where water could have previously flowed. In both photos, it seems the weathering has been occurring for probably hundreds, even thousands, of years. Since their formation, each of these larger examples of erosion have probably been facing a multitude of different types of weather damage. 



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  1. Yay for vaccines! Also, please include a picture with you in it next time.

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