flyaway > Sideling Hill Cut on Interstate 68 in Washington County, Maryland.

6-7-02
flyaway > A view of the geologic features of the rock at Sideling Hill Cut.

6-7-02
flyaway > I-495, the Capital Beltway around Washington DC, with the Mormon Temple in the background. For many years there was graffiti on this overpass that read "SURRENDER DOROTHY".

12-25-04
flyaway > Road to campsite
Hollofield Area, Patapsco Valley State Park, Maryland
11-8-05
flyaway > The Monocacy Bridge on State Route 28, Frederick County, Maryland.
flyaway > Poplar trees along State Route 28 in Frederick County, Maryland.
11-26-04
flyaway > Along Main Street
New Windsor, MD
10-1-04
flyaway > This is the south wall of the cut. The interpretive center there has fascinating information about the geology of the mountain, part of the Appalachian chain.
flyaway > This is the Sideline Hill Cut on Interstate 68 in western Maryland, about 6 miles west of Hancock. When the cut was made to build the highway in 1986 it exposed 810 feet of strata in a tightly folded syncline. These rocks are 325-350 million years old.  We were there on June 7 and 9, 2002, on the way to and from the Maryland Ornithological Society's conference at Deep Creek Lake at the far western end of Maryland.
Sideling Hill Cut on Interstate 68 in Washington County, Maryland.

6-7-02
flyaway > Sideling Hill Cut on Interstate 68 in Washington County, Maryland.

6-7-02
Sideling Hill Cut on Interstate 68 in Washington County, Maryland.

6-7-02
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