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Summary
This plume can be traced down several hundred feet through the large rock in the bottom half of the picture. The plume grew up from a known horizontal sandstone layer that has identical chemical characteristics. After the plume pushed upward, cementing took place, with the sandstone plume becoming harder than the material it penetrated. The softer layers surrounding the plume later eroded away, leaving the plume exposed. (See Figure 99b.) Notice the person waving at the bottom left of this plume.
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Source
Walt Brown, CreationScience.com, <http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/webpictures/thumbnails/plume2.jpg> (slightly cropped)
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