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                                                                                                                                            Stand on Fossil Ridge and stare toward a different              **********
                                                                                                                                          horizon. At times, you can imagine the topography
                                                                                                                                          as waves – especially as clouds form at the edge of a   At this moment, I am walking on water, this
                                                                                                                                          ridge, casting shadows that bob and weave.      ocean basin 2,800 miles from Cape Cod and hun-
                                                                                                                                                                                          dreds of millions of years from its Paleozoic ori-
                                                                                                                                            Suddenly, there is a lone wild burro in the distance   gins - before the deposit of limey sediments, before
                                                                                                                                          creating the same excitement that a dolphin can as it   the earth’s crust started to rise from tectonic shifts,
                                                                                                                                          rises from the bay.                             before marine shale and sandstone were deposited,
                                                                                                                                                                                          before swamps became petrified, before shifting sand
                                                                                                                                            But, it’s the fossils themselves that connect the two   dunes lithified, cemented with calcium and iron.
                                                                                                                                          seemingly disparate worlds, that impose on both brain
                                                                                                                                          and heart the knowledge of your own mortality and   At the tip of Cape Cod, at one of its thinnest
                                                                                                                                          the immutability of nature.                                           points, there’s a trail that
                                                                                                                                                                                                                begins amid a beach for-
                                                                                                                                            How can it be that de-                                              est, then loops toward the
                                                                                                                                          scendants of shells and sea                                           ocean at Race Point. Along
                                                                                                                                          sponges I discover along a                                            the way, you pass dunes
                                                                                                                                          lonely Cape Cod beach are                                             reaching 100 feet or more
                                                                                                                                          encased and memorialized                                              toward the sky. You can
                      he marsh spreads miles from Cape Cod Bay   a transient serenity and inviting me to walk toward                      among the stepping stones                                             hear crashing waves in the
                  T revealing an ever-changing world from my     the edge of the world.                                                   of my quiet quest climbing                                            distance. Yet, standing be-
               backyard’s giant bay window. Twice every day, by                                                                           these mighty rocks?                                                   side the mountains of sand,
               nature’s definition, the tide ebbs and flows. During   Six months ago, I departed the bay and marsh                                                                                              you imagine yourself lost
               full moon, the water’s edge creeps closer – more   and moved to Las Vegas. Friends and family                                How can this peak’s path                                            in a desert, your view of
               so when the northeast wind reaches double-digit   wondered aloud how I could abandon the sea; the                          be guided by remnants of the                                          the world eclipsed in every
               authority.                                                        early morning beach walks shar-                          ocean’s floor, each fossil part                                       direction by the hot sand
                                               Leaving the ocean for the Strip?   ing soft sand with piping plovers                       of archaeological tapestry                                            reflecting a noon sun.
                  From winter’s icy waves                                        and terns, spying the spray of                           that mocks the transience of
               to summer’s high, undulating                                      right whales in the distance and                         our daily headlines?                               What will become of these dunes? They likely
               grasses, the marsh reveals a     The red rocks, I explained.      feeling the curious stare of grey                                                                        will be swallowed by the rising ocean – too soon.
               rhythm that is at once predict-                                   seals bobbing in the surf.                                 Your imagination can’t quite scale the 300
               able and mysterious, its angles                                                                                            million years when these fossils were alive at the    Atop Fossil Ridge, I think about how only months
      Volunteers dedicated to the preservation of Red Rock Canyon
               ever changed by the competition between sun and      Leaving the ocean for the Strip?                                      bottom of another ocean filled with a glittering array   ago my moments were circumscribed by waters
               clouds, by the moon’s cycles, by shifting breezes.                                                                         of fish – even giant squid. You kneel to touch the    shimmering green and blue. Now, the moments bow
                                                                    The red rocks, I explained.                                           shell’s contours. It instantly conjures the recent memo-  to resplendent Calico cliffs – each world equal in its
                  From the front of my home, I watch the same                                                                             ry of a just-opened scallop shell that washed onto   uniqueness, each inviting another day’s discovery, a
               eternal tide command Boat Meadow beach. White        There’s mystery and adventure there – a majesty                       what Thoreau dubbed The Great Beach, discovered   new journey at nature’s command.
               caps may capture a moored sailboat’s bow, carrying   as humbling as the sea. Like the marsh, their angles                  just before hungry gulls would arrive for dinner.
               it feet into the air. Five hours later, the sandy flats   are commanded by the same sun and moon, by the
               now stretch a quarter mile to the horizon, imposing   hour of the day, by the direction of the wind.










                                                                                                               Fossil Ridge by Norm Kresge

















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