File:Nature's Art created by thousands of years of erosion by ice.jpg

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Folded Precambrian gneiss of the Canadian Shield in Georgian Bay, Ontario

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English: Armstrong Rocks, Parry Sound Ontario province in Canada. Geographical coordinates are 45°55'90" North and 80°52'00" West and its feature type is Shoal.An amazing collection of rock outcrop that has been weathered by ice and time to produce spectacular art pieces on this uninhabited corner of the globe - also a geologists paradise.
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Camera location45° 33′ 32.7″ N, 80° 31′ 12.11″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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