The Geology of Enchanted Rock

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Published 2018-07-04

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  • @ken2tou
    Excellent production! As an amateur rock hound, I consider Enchanted Rock to be an amazing playground!
  • @dianespears6057
    Love the claymation. And the information, too. And the night sky at the end. Thank you.
  • @C.O._Jones
    When I was 12, I tripped and fell on a cactus at Enchanted Rock. Thought y’all ought to know.
  • @BarefootBill
    Back in '78 I was camping out on top for the night and when i woke up at about 2 am there was a full grown female cougar sitting next to me, she saw me awaken and leaned over and smelled me up and down and then sat back down and enjoyed the warmth of my camp fire. She was gorgeous and and hung out with me for about 10 minutes and then went on her way. I like to think of that as a spirit guide visiting me that night.
  • @terryrogers7899
    thank you for the animations. Enchanted Rock was where us Llano kids just starting to drive, would load up kin and friends and head down there to hike and climb the rock, and go through the cave at the back. I love this place.
  • @danielirvin4420
    Love the animations, very helpful to those of us who need pictures. : )
  • @jaredmehl1686
    Great video! I'm furthering my research into Texas parks and their geological history.
  • this is so well made. a little above my 1st grade homeschool kid's head but too good not to show him. We're visiting enchanted rock on monday
  • @jefficecold4
    Very cool, I did not know a lot of that geological history. Informative and easy to understand! Cant wait for more!
  • @ovoxo5793
    Went there today and towards the top there was a bunch of hollow spots everywhere, you could tap your foot and hear the hollowness. Could be the shedding but it sounded pretty deep
  • @1SpiritEye
    I hear it makes creaming noise - do you know why? Alao I heard that it has caves, is that from the crust crunch? Great visual and video.