Petrified Dino Poop :)
This out of place dino mound is, in actuality, a formation of igneous activity associated both extrusive ( volcanic/solidified above ground ) and intrusive ( plutonic/solidified underground ) volcanic activity. Basaltic magma followed fault lines to the surface and erupted as cinder cones and lava flows. Some volcanic rocks were re-worked by hydrothermal systems to form colorful rocks and concentrated mineral formations like this one.
Still... It does cause ones imagination to envision a dino dropping. lol
Camera settings:
Nikon D7100
Sigma 18-250 1:35-6.3 Macro HSM
Exposure time: 1/200 sec.
Aperture: f/9.0
Focal length: 112mm
ISO: 200
File Format: .JPG
Size: 2100X1500
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