Sailing Stones Moving in opposite Directions - Racetrack - Death Valley

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Sailing Stones Moving in opposite Directions - Racetrack - Death Valley

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Sailing Stones apparently moving in opposite directions - Racetrack dry lake in Death Valley (California)

It is actually likely that each rick moved at different times.

Sailing stones are rocks that move in long tracks on the smooth and perfectly flat surface of a dry lake, without human or animal intervention. The rocks are most likely propelled by strong winds while entrapped in floating ice sheets (or icebergs), after winter rains flooded the dry lake and made the mud soft and slippery.

For more photos and information about the Racetrack sailing stones, go to my Sailing Stones photo series.

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Photo taken on December 2, 2017
Inyo County, CA, USA
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