Friday, May 10, 2013

The Daleks Explore Mormon Rocks




Salt: Oh wow, what a sight!  I can understand why Master and Mistress wanted to stop here.
Pepper: Yes, Mormon Rocks have their own unique beauty.  


Salt: Why are they called Mormon Rocks?
Pepper: They're named after the early Mormon settlers who traveled through here from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, during the mid-nineteen century.  



Pepper: Come on, Master, keep up!


Salt: Oh look, trains!  
Pepper: Yes, this area is still a vital conduit for all human-related activity.  
Electricity and gas lines are routed through here, and over fifty trains pass by each day.  
That's in addition to all the cars.


Salt: Why do the rocks slant up at such steep angles?
Pepper: Two mountain ranges overlap here: the San Gabriels and the San Bernardinos.  


Salt: Ah, I can here a low grinding and clashing noise.  That must be due to the tectonic plates rubbing together deep beneath us in the Earth's crust.
Pepper: No, I think that rumbling is coming from Master and Mistress' stomachs.


Salt: Ooh, yippee!  That means we'll stop at McDonald's for hot fudge sundaes!
Pepper: Most likely, given the suggestive shapes of these sandstone formations.  
But really, Salt, please.  Daleks do not say yippie!



Salt: I remember a certain Dalek expressing a similar sentiment during
 his first ride aboard a SR-71 Blackbird!
Pepper: That was completely different.
Salt: Oh really?  How so?
Pepper: Uh...I'll explain it to you at McDonalds. 

Salt & Pepper Dalek

Related Dragon Cache entry
Daleks Check Out the SR-71 Blackbird

Related Internet Link
Cajon Pass & Mormon Rocks

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