DEVILS POSTPILE, CALIFORNIA

A columnar lava flow. After a lava flow solidifies, the rock that forms shrinks as it cools. The shrinkage causes the rock to develop a polgonal network of cracks that extends downward from the cooling surface into the interior of the flow. At the base of the cliff, a pile of broken, detached columns accumulates.


© 2001
Photo by David J. Leveson