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September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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Fossil Falls along Highway 395. Godzilla Rock seen along the trail to the top of the falls.
Date: February 4, 2011.
Garden of the Gods (www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=545); Colorado Springs, Colorado. New Life in Colorado: Chronicle 26 - Chronicles of Sir Thomas Leaf and Prince Cian. Adventures in Colorado. Photos taken August 25, 2017. To read the adventures, visit www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/?p=21965. To read reviews, visit: www.technogypsie.com/reviews. All photos and articles (c) 2017 Technogypsie.com - by Leaf McGowan and Thomas Baurley. All rights reserved. www.technogypsie.com/photography
September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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Scene photographed along Tuttle Road in the Alabama Hills. Mount Whitney in the background.
Date: February 5, 2011.
(Middle Hilbre Island) Multiple colourful layers of 240 million year old Triassic sandstones, (on the west side of Little Hilbre)
September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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Fossil Falls along Highway 395. Basalt rock formations at the top of the falls.
Date: February 4, 2011.
(Middle Hilbre Island) Multiple colourful layers of 240 million year old Triassic sandstones, (on the west side of Little Hilbre)
Garden of the Gods (www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=545); Colorado Springs, Colorado. New Life in Colorado: Chronicle 26 - Chronicles of Sir Thomas Leaf and Prince Cian. Adventures in Colorado. Photos taken August 25, 2017. To read the adventures, visit www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/?p=21965. To read reviews, visit: www.technogypsie.com/reviews. All photos and articles (c) 2017 Technogypsie.com - by Leaf McGowan and Thomas Baurley. All rights reserved. www.technogypsie.com/photography
September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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Scenes photographed along the Arches Trail in the Alabama Hills. View of Sierra Nevada through Lathe Arch.
Date: February 5, 2011.
September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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, Bunnet Stane, Gateside, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK
Captured on a bright August afternoon, the distinctive Bunnet Stane stands proudly in Gateside, Scotland, United Kingdom. This unique sandstone formation, whose name translates to "Bonnet Stone" in Scots, is a testament to centuries of natural erosion, creating its iconic cap-like appearance. Framed by the rolling green hills of the Ochil range, adorned with patches of vibrant purple heather, it offers a striking example of Scotland's diverse and ancient natural landscapes, making it a popular landmark for walkers and a captivating subject for photographers.
September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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Garden of the Gods (www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=545); Colorado Springs, Colorado. New Life in Colorado: Chronicle 26 - Chronicles of Sir Thomas Leaf and Prince Cian. Adventures in Colorado. Photos taken August 25, 2017. To read the adventures, visit www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/?p=21965. To read reviews, visit: www.technogypsie.com/reviews. All photos and articles (c) 2017 Technogypsie.com - by Leaf McGowan and Thomas Baurley. All rights reserved. www.technogypsie.com/photography
(Middle Hilbre Island) Multiple colourful layers of 240 million year old Triassic sandstones, (on the west side of Little Hilbre)
(Middle Hilbre Island) Multiple colourful layers of 240 million year old Triassic sandstones, (on the west side of Little Hilbre)
September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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September 6, 2012: Garden of the Gods, Manitou/Colorado Springs, Colorado. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley - technogypsie.com. To purchase or to gain permission to use this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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Scene photographed in the Alabama Hills along Tuttle Road. Carole Scurlock in natural arch.
Date: February 5, 2011.
Scene photographed in the Alabama Hills along Tuttle Road. Carole Scurlock in natural arch.
Date: February 5, 2011.
Garden of the Gods (www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=545); Colorado Springs, Colorado. New Life in Colorado: Chronicle 26 - Chronicles of Sir Thomas Leaf and Prince Cian. Adventures in Colorado. Photos taken August 25, 2017. To read the adventures, visit www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/?p=21965. To read reviews, visit: www.technogypsie.com/reviews. All photos and articles (c) 2017 Technogypsie.com - by Leaf McGowan and Thomas Baurley. All rights reserved. www.technogypsie.com/photography
, Bunnet Stane, Gateside, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK
The iconic Bunnet Stane, a remarkable natural sandstone formation, stands prominently near Gateside, Scotland, United Kingdom. Captured on a bright August afternoon, this unique mushroom-shaped rock is a striking example of differential erosion, where softer rock layers have worn away beneath a more resilient capstone over centuries. Its name, translating to 'Bonnet Stone' in Scots, perfectly describes its distinctive form. The weathered rock, adorned with moss, offers a compelling foreground to the expansive, rolling Fife countryside, featuring a mosaic of green and golden fields under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds.
The image presents an expansive desert landscape, characterized by its vastness and the ruggedness of the terrain. Dominating this scene is a large, flat rock formation that stands out due to its unique geometric pattern. This rock formation, composed of multiple rocks, exhibits a complex network of cracks and lines that create an intricate web-like design across its surface.
The rocks themselves are a dark, earthy color, suggesting they may be made of volcanic materials or some other form of hardened sediment. They are scattered across the sandy ground, their surfaces etched with the passage of time and the relentless forces of the desert environment.
In the background, the landscape stretches out to a horizon that blends seamlessly into the sky, emphasizing the isolation and solitude of this place. The overall image paints a picture of a remote, harsh, yet breathtakingly beautiful part of the world.