 This is the most glorious place. Just look at this place where they were sitting on these old rocks These seriously old run point seven billion year old rocks Everything around us that's black didn't quite melt everything around us. It's pink actually did that was molten Magma squirting into cracks and the stuff that didn't melt Was like toothpaste. It was so soft because it was so hot that it just flowed and Crinkled and folded and it's been bent and one can follow any of these layers along and you see that they wiggle and they come Around and then they come out here and back and so these rocks were really really hot They were almost up to the melting point and they were being squeezed There was mountain building of some sort going on that caused them to To have squeezing and to be pushed from here to there and as they go Very often you get something like this folding if you take a phone book and squeeze it It'll fold and in the same way when you squeeze these rocks you end up folding them The other part that's interesting here is that we can see these beautiful things so very well Because the stream has come over them and it's eroded them and it's polished them The surface that we're on is very smooth This is the heart of a mountain range This is what you look like if you can get down in a mountain range somewhere down there about five or ten miles And that's what we're standing on the big my time MIT M-A-T-I-T-U. It's not quite magma It's Ligma mixed magma and you'll see all of these Bumps and winks and wiggles and a little thing straight here dismounted this dip This melted this dip on this layer Just beautiful these things have been really really hot