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Pinnacles National Monument:

A 3-D Tour Featuring Park Geology

Click here to start a 3-D tour of the park. You will need 3-D glasses to view this series of anaglyphic images.
Chick here to see a thumbnail gallery. Click on any of the images to continue to the next page in the linked page series.
Otherwise, click here to see the same tour in standard images.

Click here to see more 3-D geology tours of National Parks.

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This map is modified from the "Official Map and Guide" for Pinnacles National Monument prepared by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. The map shows only a portion of the original map, highlighting the location of images presented in this website. For the full version click here to go to the National Park Service maps of Pinnacles. To explore the National Park Service site for Pinnacles National Monument click here - http://www.nps.gov/pinn/.

 

Click here for a geologic map that also shows more detail of the location of the park with access roads.

This website is an image tour of Pinnacles National Monument. All pictures were taken in early March, 2003.
The images are anaglyphs. They are large (~800 KB each) and may be slow to load, and require red and cyan 3-D viewing glasses. The image below is a pair of 3-D (anaglyph) viewing glasses.

A search on the World Wide Web will yield many sites about anaglyphs and where to get 3-D glasses.

This website was prepared by Phil Stoffer and Eleyne Phillips
USGS Western Earth Surface Processes Team, Menlo Park, California.

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