The Hidden Green Rocks of the Teanaway | Nick on the Rocks
The granite of Mount Stuart dominates the skyline outside of Cle Elum, Washington, but a unique green rock can also be found all along the trails of the Teanaway. The green look of the Bean Peak serpentinite tells a deep ocean story, but did it combine with Mount Stuart here in Washington or way out in the ocean? ** Watch more episodes of Nick on the Rocks: • Nick on the Rocks ** Donate to Cascade PBS: https://secure.cascadepublicmedia.org... ** Watch more from Cascade PBS: https://www.cascadepbs.org/ ** Follow Cascade PBS online: / cascadepbs / cascadepbs / cascade_pbs https://www.threads.net/@cascadepbs ** #geology #washingtonstate

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