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Mars On Earth ⍟ Eͤxͯрⷬloͦrͬeͤdͩ
www.flickr.com/explore/2023/04/28 ⍟ 7 ⍟
Stone Wings, aka Flying Wings or Three Wings, are located in Bisti Badlands. Other than the Eggs, the Stone Wings are probably Bisti's most famous photo location. The middle wing is also an arch, called Klingon Bird of Prey Arch.
The Bisti Badlands, NM, is one of the most unique places we have ever visited and definitely one of coolest places that not many people have ever heard of.
"At one time, this 45,000-acre swath of desert was completely submerged by a sea during the Cretaceous Period. As the water receded, layers of sandstone, mudstone, shale and other sedimentary rocks were revealed, creating the Kirtland Formation, only to be carved out by braided streams that flowed through the landscape. The result is today’s dry, eerie badlands, which contain some of the most amazing sandstone rock formations on Planet Earth." ...Smithsonian Magazine
We went there for sunset and saw quite a few of what looked to be mountain lions fresh footprints on the trails. Eek!
(GPS is not the exact location)
Thank you for your visit, wishing you a pleasant day/night! 💕🌹
Mars On Earth ⍟ Eͤxͯрⷬloͦrͬeͤdͩ
www.flickr.com/explore/2023/04/28 ⍟ 7 ⍟
Stone Wings, aka Flying Wings or Three Wings, are located in Bisti Badlands. Other than the Eggs, the Stone Wings are probably Bisti's most famous photo location. The middle wing is also an arch, called Klingon Bird of Prey Arch.
The Bisti Badlands, NM, is one of the most unique places we have ever visited and definitely one of coolest places that not many people have ever heard of.
"At one time, this 45,000-acre swath of desert was completely submerged by a sea during the Cretaceous Period. As the water receded, layers of sandstone, mudstone, shale and other sedimentary rocks were revealed, creating the Kirtland Formation, only to be carved out by braided streams that flowed through the landscape. The result is today’s dry, eerie badlands, which contain some of the most amazing sandstone rock formations on Planet Earth." ...Smithsonian Magazine
We went there for sunset and saw quite a few of what looked to be mountain lions fresh footprints on the trails. Eek!
(GPS is not the exact location)
Thank you for your visit, wishing you a pleasant day/night! 💕🌹