Cathedral Rock

Consisting of volcanic rocks that pre-date the sprawling Columbia River Basalt Group, Cathedral Rock is the most striking feature of the Sheep Rock unit of the John Day Fossil Beds. The prominent aqua-blue stripe near the top is created by Celadonite, a mineral that forms in alkaline ash beds when the beds are intruded by pressurized hot water.

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