Frank & Geologist
Frank Frank
Hey, have you ever stared at those giant granite towers that look like they were carved by a giant mushroom and wondered how they got that way? I read about some cool erosion tricks that turned them into nature’s own sculpture garden—perfect for a quick dig and a good joke or two.
Geologist Geologist
That’s a classic example of joint action between weathering and tectonics. The granite rose from deep, and then slow, steady erosion carved those smooth, mushroom‑like columns. If you’re up for a dig, bring a good hat and a sense of humor – you’ll get a lot of rock stories and maybe a few jokes about “rock” material.