Yah no kidding! it is the hugest pencil ever. It is from the hinge of a fold where the cleavage and bedding are perpendicular to one another, effectively chopping the rock (in this case a silty diamictite) into long rods. They are usually small though.
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I don't get it. That looks like a tree trunk to me. learn me!
Yah no kidding! it is the hugest pencil ever. It is from the hinge of a fold where the cleavage and bedding are perpendicular to one another, effectively chopping the rock (in this case a silty diamictite) into long rods. They are usually small though.
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