Sawn Rocks: Nature's Organ Pipes
Situated in the Mt Kaputar National Park, NSW, Australia is a towering face of trachyte columns, resembling organ pipes rising 40 metres high.
They are the result of slow and evenly cooled lava, which as it cooled shrunk slightly, causing jointing across several planes. At Sawn Rocks, the columns are mostly pentagonal in shape.
Mt. Kaputar is an extinct volcano, last active around 18 million years ago however, its past activity is still clearly visible today.
-MJA
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