椋呂の火成岩

The Igneous Rock in Mukuro

椋呂の火成岩/Mukuro no Kaseigan

  • Yoshino-Kumano National Park

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Magma intruded almost horizontally into the sedimentary rock strata and solidified, forming sheet-like igneous rocks. The regular columnar fractures called columnar joints created by the shrinking of the magma as it cools and hardens create a unique and interesting landscape. The steep rock surface on the opposite side of the Kumano River is also formed from the same igneous rocks.

Boundary between igneous rock and deposition.
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