Archbald (PA) Pot-Hole

Archbald (PA) Pot-Hole

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The Archbald Pothole is 38 feet deep and 42 feet wide at its
maximum diameter.
The pothole cuts through layers of sandstone,
shale and
coal. A pothole, in
geological terms, is a hole that is worn into the bedrock
of a stream where there are strong rapids or
at the base of a waterfall. The force of the water spins rock fragments, sand
and gravel and eventually creates a small indentation in the bedrock. After years and years of
constant spinning, the stones and sands carve out an elliptical hole. Potholes
are also formed by the action of

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