It seems that way when you visit the incomparable Bentonite Hills in Southern Utah. Bentonite is a type of clay created by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. I’m sure the clay beds have changed in appearance over the years through erosion but these layers give you some insight into how they may have originally looked and formed.
Watch at HiDef at Full Screen. Music is Feels Like We Only Go Backwards by Tame Impala.

Beautiful patterns… Reminds me of agates.
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Lots of patterns in nature. Some times you have to find them
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The perspectives in these shots make the land formations look like the inside of oyster shells. Beautiful!
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Nature can have some type of form that repeats 😁
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