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New Eddystone Rock in Rudyerd Bay

New Eddystone Rock is a 237 foot tall pillar of basalt, an ancient volcanic plug. Sometime during the last 5 million years, the basalt came from fractures in the floor of Behm Canal. The broken, haphazard texture of these basalts indicates that New Eddystone Rock was part of a volcanic vent where magma rose repeatedly to the surface of the earth.


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