The individual is probably difficult to spot, but he's standing at roughly three-quarters the way up the slope at the geologic contact between the Middle to Upper Devonian Lost Burro Formation and the Lower Mississippian Tin Mountain Limestone at Lost Burro Gap in Death Valley National Park, California; everything from where he stands down to ground level is the Middle Devonian to Upper Devonian Lost Burro Formation--and everything above him, to the skyline, is the Lower Mississippian Tin Mountain Limestone. Photograph was originally snapped with a Nikon 35mm camera. |