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=== Rocks ===
=== Rocks ===
* '''Three Sisters''' or '''Three Sisters Islands''' (Washington, DC)
* '''Three Sisters''' or '''Three Sisters Islands''' (Washington, DC)
[[File:The Three Sisters islets, DC.jpg|thumb|right|The Three Sisters islets, DC (wiki)]]
[[File:The Three Sisters islets, DC.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Three Sisters islets, DC (wiki)]]
** three rocky islands in the Potomac River in Washington, DC
** three rocky islands in the Potomac River in Washington, DC
* click EXPAND for legends behind the name of the rocks:
* click EXPAND for legends behind the name of the rocks:
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* '''Independence Rock''' (Wyoming)
* '''Independence Rock''' (Wyoming)
[[File:Oregon Trail's Independence Rock 1870.gif|thumb|right|Oregon Trail's Independence Rock 1870 (wiki)]]
[[File:Oregon Trail's Independence Rock 1870.gif|thumb|200px|right|Oregon Trail's Independence Rock 1870 (wiki)]]
[[File:Independence Rock, Wyoming, USA, July 2015.jpg|thumb|right|Independence Rock, Wyoming, USA, July 2015 (wiki)]]
[[File:Independence Rock, Wyoming, USA, July 2015.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Independence Rock, Wyoming, USA, July 2015 (wiki)]]
[[File:Independence rock names 1.jpg|right|thumb|Independence rock names 1 (wiki)]]
[[File:Independence rock names 1.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Independence rock names 1 (wiki)]]
** a 130 ft high granite rock in Wyoming that sticks up out of the prairie
** a 130 ft high granite rock in Wyoming that sticks up out of the prairie
** located at the southeast end of the Granite Mountains
** located at the southeast end of the Granite Mountains
** served as a landmark for 19th century western settlers, some of whom carved their names on the rock and some of which are still visible  
** served as a landmark for 19th century western settlers, some of whom carved their names on the rock and some of which are still visible
 
=== Earthquakes ===
=== Earthquakes ===