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A Full Moon night at Fjords National Monument Wilderness in Southeast Alaska. New Eddystone Rock is a 72 m (237 foot) pillar of crumbling basalt that sits in the middle of a deep fjord. It was formed within the past 5 million years by volcanic activity. As noted by the photographer “As My friend and I were cooking some small rockfish on a driftwood fire. The light of the small fire painted itself large on the monoliths face in this twenty minute time exposure”.

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