My previous posts from here have been about the beach (September 2009, March 2012). But Rosario Head, which defines the southern side of this pocket beach, is a classic destination for geologists trying to figure out how Fidalgo Island was actually built.
AERIAL VIEW
A vast majority of the world's past ocean bottoms have been dragged by subduction back into the mantle and recycled, but on complicated plate margins like ours here in the Pacific Northwest small slices of these oceanic rocks can get thrust up onto the edge of the continent and preserved. Preservation is a messy exercise, however, and more often than not the rocks are sliced and diced at many different scales -- like these.
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