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25-Apr-2026 Dennis Hoyne

Chimney Rock

Located in a Scientific and Natural Area near by is the last remaining tower, 30 Feet high, of St. Peter Sandstone, in Minnesota.
The two additional formations in our state have been worn away or fallen down. St Peter Sandstone is widespread formation of
of pure quartz sandstone in the north-central U.S. It was formed during the Ordovician Period around 450 Million years ago and
can be seen in numerous locations around St.Paul and Minneapolis.

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pkocinski27-Apr-2026 11:50
Very cool - makes one think a bit about what used to be here all those years ago.
Dave Petersen Photography27-Apr-2026 11:44
Nature's memorial standing like a giant silent sentinel. I suspect the Native Americans that inhabited this area had their own interpretation for this rock formation. Nicely captured with a sense of mystery. VV
Fong Lam27-Apr-2026 07:27
Its weathered surface tells a story of erosion, endurance, and deep geological time.....an interesting find and great capture....V
Dan Opdal27-Apr-2026 06:52
Interesting structure and so very nicely captured. Well documented. V
Bryan Murahashi27-Apr-2026 02:10
Wonderful photo of this natural rock formation.
Nick Paoni27-Apr-2026 01:48
What a great natural monument. The solitary figure provides scale.
joseantonio26-Apr-2026 18:15
you captured the mood so nicely.V
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography26-Apr-2026 16:19
Good and interesting capture, Voted.
Marc Demoulin26-Apr-2026 15:39
Very beautiful and interesting geological curiosity! V
Helen Betts26-Apr-2026 15:00
Very interesting, and a great shot of the rock thru the many branches.