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The contact point between the base of a carbonate tower and the underlying rock

The contact point between the base of a carbonate tower and the underlying rock. Numerous white squiggles are possibly small tube worms. The white balls could be either some form of animal life or perhaps some type of mineral precipitate. See expl2263.

Photo Category: Ocean exploration
Photo Location: Atlantic Ocean, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Photo Date: 2005 July

Author: IFE, URI-IAO, UW, Lost City Science Party; NOAA/OAR/OER; The Lost City 2005 Expedition/ NOAA

License: Public Domain Mark 1.0 (Public domain)
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