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Is there an ancient quarry near Monument Valley?
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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 256221" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>I think the unevenness is due to the years they have been sitting there unfinished. There is a very clear grid pattern laid out on the land above. As water soaks in, freezes at night and expands, it would be enough to sheer them apart eventually and let them fall loose from the sides, where it appears to my eyes to be more complete a job. The stuff on land more it looks like the soil has been soaked in and eroded things but in more of a slow wedging v shape leaving less than perfectly symmetrical patterns on top. But the centre line of the tops is still as perfect as you could get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 256221, member: 15138"] I think the unevenness is due to the years they have been sitting there unfinished. There is a very clear grid pattern laid out on the land above. As water soaks in, freezes at night and expands, it would be enough to sheer them apart eventually and let them fall loose from the sides, where it appears to my eyes to be more complete a job. The stuff on land more it looks like the soil has been soaked in and eroded things but in more of a slow wedging v shape leaving less than perfectly symmetrical patterns on top. But the centre line of the tops is still as perfect as you could get. [/QUOTE]
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