Maybe...
But it's more likely alternating layers of sedimentary rock. One of which is "softer" and therefore eroded faster, leaving behind the harder rock.
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That and several million years of plate tectonics... plate collisions, upwellings and subsidence has caused these layers to lean over.
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· 9 years ago
How did they find so many Dwayne Rocks to put in such a formation?
But it's more likely alternating layers of sedimentary rock. One of which is "softer" and therefore eroded faster, leaving behind the harder rock.
.
That and several million years of plate tectonics... plate collisions, upwellings and subsidence has caused these layers to lean over.