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The soil layers of the Painted Hills in Central Oregon were formed by different geological eras over millions of years when the area was an ancient flood plain, and various mineral deposits include: lignite, mudstone, siltstone, shale and laterite. The soil is inhospitable to any plant life and very fragile, so visitors are warned not to walk on it or else erosion will occur in those places. The appearance, up close, has a parched , cracked surface. Also in this area are fossil remains of early horses, camels and rhinoceroses. This is one of three units of the John Day Fossil National Monument area. Copyrighted - Belinda Greb. Available Sizes will fit 8x10, 11x14, 12x18, or 16x24 mat sizes. I have chosen sizes that that tend to have standardized matting and framing options. If you would like custom or larger sizing, please contact me. The original ratio is 3:2/2:3, so 8x10 and 11x14 sizes will be cropped. (See additional images.) There will be a border on all prints to allow for matting and framing ranging from a .125 border for smaller sizes to 1-inch borders for larger prints. Note: Print will be from the high-resolution file; the online image is a low-resolution file sized for the web.
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