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Natural Holes
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![]() A fiberglass reproduction of stone was part of a display outside a south of Market building. That day, a hole had been chipped in it.
Natural Holes • Somewhere south of Market, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 26 October 2007) • (Photo taken 2007) • © 2007 Bryan Costales
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![]() Hole drilled in a boulder
Natural Holes • Capps Crossing Campground
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![]() A depression had been eroded into a stone in the center of a creek. Over many years, a depression had slowly been worn by flood after flood.
Natural Holes • Capps Crossing Campground
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![]() One hole found in mid-creek had been eroded all the way through. From above, the gravel creek bed could be seen below through it.
Natural Holes • Capps Crossing Campground
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![]() While hiking on one of the many fine trails found in the park, we stumbled across a hole used by a spider. The hole was lightly edged with web strands but deeper inside was a serious web.
Natural Holes • Point Mugu State Park
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![]() Stones used in a fountain just outside a plant nursery appeared very natural. A hose level with the water created the impression of a hole in the water that was not natural.
Natural Holes • Caledonia Street, Sausalito, California • (Photo posted Monday 24 January 2011) • (Photo taken 15:54:21 Sunday 12 December 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales
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