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Such dramatic rock formations!
1 week agoIs it required that everyone paint their homes white?
1 week agoIs perfect. Very nice.
1 week agoIt's obviously an arabesque. It just took me two days to think of it.
1 week ago45 years ago! You have been coming to Europe for a long time, haven’t you? I love being able to place myself in space and time like this.
If it’s convenient, would you mind emailing your photo to me? I’d like to include it here.
Voting! It’s hard to believe the day is here. I’ve never been more frightened by an election.
1 week agoWow. Great job, Bill. I’ve never heard of tafoni before, but not wormholes after all. Interesting article, and it makes me look again at the seam in the photo below that I almost pointed out. From the article, I wonder if it’s blue feldspar.
1 week agoThe flamingos are wonderful entertainment as I'm standing in line to vote
1 week agoLovely shot
1 week agoFound it! Metamorphic rock with tafoni weathering.
https://www.sandatlas.org/geological-wonders-at-cap-de-creus/#:~:text=Tafoni%20or%20honeycomb%20weathering%20benefits,microcline%20(probably)%20in%20pegmatite.
I like this! It really does look steep. In fact though the first shot was worse.
2 weeks agoNice work, Scott. What a great day ride!
2 weeks agoVery steep.
2 weeks agoSteep.
2 weeks ago
Steep enough that I told Keith I was going to be done before we got to the top of that little stretch. We had our bags with us.
1 week ago