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...after I saw these awesome looking geologic features along Interstate 70 in Utah. The setting sun added to the mystique...

Spring and summer are the best time to witness this magnificent nature wonder in the Irish region. This is my second visit to the heritage site after my first glimpse in 2006. My first encounter with this geological formation was chilly and windy, but this time, I can savour its magical and spectacular scenery of these thousands uniformly-laiden molten solid rocks along the shore.

 

For further details of this UNESCO World Heritage site found in Northern Ireland, visit this link: giantscauseway

She kept acting like either she was going to break the goat or the goat was going to break her.

This photograph captures the early morning light as it illuminates Pectols Pyramid and the surrounding canyon. Taken from East Grand Wash Road, the image showcases the natural beauty and geological wonder of Capitol Reef National Park in Utah. The vibrant colors and breathtaking landscape invite the viewer to appreciate the serene tranquility and majesty of this rugged terrain, as the sun's rays cast a golden glow over the sandstone formations.

 

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Iconic Mesa Arch glows brilliant orange at sunrise as sunburst rays pierce through the natural sandstone formation.

A soda butte formation in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.

Nick Shah pointing out the bullseye boulder along the streambed below lower Switzer Falls.

Date: December 28, 2011.

Photo taken from the 'easy' viewpoint

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To get to the other side required driving to another parking area and a hike of about an hour

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One of my very good friends lives near Rock City in Kansas. It's an awesome place of much nature-ness.

The process to create the stalactite and stalagmite together into a column would've taken millions of years!

The soda butte formation in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone Nationa Park.

Eroded sandstone formations dominate the landscape in Hersberg, Luxembourg.

John Day Fossil Beds - Painted Hills Unit

Coastal Geology at Murramarang National Park

A woodland trail winds past a moss-covered rock face in Luxembourg.

It's a photograph of two hills in Hollywood. Geez, the things people think they see.

 

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