Weird California - By Joe Parzanese
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Strange Rocks
California is littered with strange rock formations. Sometimes these are just interesting rocks that resemble or look something, but more often than not, these are full on artistic renditions of something, where local graffiti artists have taken a rock formation and painted it to resemble something more. Often changing, usually maintained by thoughtful locals, these rock stops are usually a quick break where you can stretch your legs and take in the artwork.