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This sandstone wall is part of Petco Park where the San Diego Padres play their home games. Petco Park is really close to the San Diego Convention Center.
The highest point in the Santa Monica Mountains, Sandstone Peak. The pacific ocean can be seen in the background.
Another image showing just how massive and impressive the exposed sandstone bluffs are, especially when decorated by the white dressing of snow and ice formations... It was -22 below zero with the wind chill when I took this picture, but that didn't stop over 500 from visiting these wonders, including these people that you see walking on frozen Lake Superior as they hike and explore.
Up to 11,000 visitors in a day and over 195,000 visitors for the three months they have been accessible for 2014, have been reported! Warm temperatures are causing safety concerns from falling ice chunks, and it looks like the Park Service may be closing these Ice Caves for the year to the public this coming weekend, March 15th or 16th of 2014.
www.nps.gov/apis/naturescience/caves.htm
On March 3, 2014, I had the delight of visiting the Ice Caves of northern Wisconsin.
The Apostle Islands Ice Caves have made national and international news this winter because of the rare opportunity to walk onto frozen Lake Superior and hike the mile to the caves on the shoreline. This happens every six to ten years or so, depending on the temperatures and their duration, making it safe to walk onto Lake Superior.
One of a set of images taken by Geoff Cooke when he hosted the Geoff's Trains group at the Stars of Sandstone Festival in April 2019. Copyright Geoff Cooke. Please do not use without permission.
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A State Transit route 378 service pauses in Sydney's Elizabeth St on 9 May 2009. Though Hay St is the intersection ahead of the bus, the stop is designated Reservoir St which incidentally joins Elizabeth St by way of a T-intersection on the oppsite side. The 1920s built City Railway, supported by elegant sandstone at this point, is alongside.
Facit Mine taps into the Haslingden series of sandstone deposits, a quite hard rock, which was used for paving flags, machine beds, construction and later hardcore and aggregate for motorway construction
Some quarries in the area are now reopened with small scale production of flag stones and other products. Despite the abundance of quarries in the area : Facit, Britannia, Lands, Abraham etc; mine workings are very common – as the best stone is often found under thousands of tons of overburden and inferior stone – known as “ feight “, so adits were sunk and the stone excavated from pillar and stall workings
Tramways remains that carried the stone down to the valley floor cross ever hill and in the late 19th century , the rail line from Accrington to Rochdale was opened – allowing ease of transport .
These days the quarries seem to be used for off-road vehicles and motorbikes, most if not all will be totally unaware of what lurks below.
The brief
The client has lived in the house for several years with her two six year old twin girls. The existing garden is overgrown and fairly unusable. It has very little to offer in terms of interest and the client is keen to develop the space into an extension of the home, to make it a functional space for all the family to enjoy. She would like somewhere for the kids to be able to play as well as bike storage. In such a small space, positioning and design will be paramount and the challenge will be to deliver the requirements while retaining the aesthetic appeal of the space.
The solution
The design seeks to deliver something for everyone, answering the practical requirements as well making the 5m x 4m space appealing to the eye. The side return will be given over to the children. Although a very small area it will be packed with several features to entertain the kids. An archway marks the entrance onto which a variety of things can be hung, from a swing, to beaded curtains - it can change as the girls grow. Inside the area, a blackboard allows for a creative streak, whilst a sail will fuel imaginative play, where accessories can be added over the years.
Returning to the garden proper, directly outside the backdoor a raised railway sleeper bed allows for vegetable growing whilst additional pots can be added if more veg growing is required. The flooring directly outside the backdoor will be a mixture of Indian sandstone slabs, pea shingle and creeping thyme. A bespoke timber storage unit, big enough to house an adult bike, will be constructed directly under the kitchen window. As it is a large structure in the space, it will masked as much as possible with planting and made more attractive with the addition of a living sedum roof. Flooring in the space will be on the form of an Indian sandstone circle measuring 3.6m in diameter. Asection of the outer ring will be elevated to form the a seat fronting a raised planting bed in the bottom left of the space.
The existing walls will be rendered and painted and the fence panel mended.
Planting in the space will be rich and romantic with deep plums and soft pinks set against zingy limed green varieties. A mixture of shrubs and herbaceous perennials, with several climbers will maximise the planting space, while a specimen Acer atro purpureum will take centre stage in the raised bed, adding height and a focal point.
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Fragile sandstone formations in Fantasy Canyon in the Uinta Basin about 30 miles SE of Vernal, Utah in the middle of the Basin Natural Gas Fields. The land is managed by the BLM and Fantasy Canyon is a bit tricky to find and get to. Definitely a 4wd opportunity. Take lots of water -- it is seriously hot in this remote little canyon. But the formations -- unique in the world, are well worth the trek. To find the place get a map at the BLM field office in Vernal.
Compare these fragile eclectic shaped formations with the more rounded smooth formations in Valley of Goblins. Both sandstone shaps were exposed by the same process. See goblins here: farm3.static.flickr.com/2334/1808935039_5d022a7265_b.jpg
One of a set of images taken by Geoff Cooke when he hosted the Geoff's Trains group at the Stars of Sandstone Festival in April 2019. Copyright Geoff Cooke. Please do not use without permission.
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These magnificent sandstone sculptures created by time and nature are found on a Navajo American-indian reservation at Antelope Canyon near the town of Page in northern Arizona. The narrow gorge 'slot canyon' is a photographer’s paradise because the waters that roar through it after a desert rainstorm have washed away portions of the canyon walls. What’s left behind are gentle swirls and abstract patterns on the remaining sandstone, enhanced by brilliant colors that multiply when the sun peeks over the rim.
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One of a set of images taken by Geoff Cooke when he hosted the Geoff's Trains group at the Stars of Sandstone Festival in April 2019. Copyright Geoff Cooke. Please do not use without permission.
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Echo Cliffs in Arizona, with the Kaibito Plateau to the right, or east, in late afternoon light. Hamblin Ridge is in the middle. Black Peak is the triangular formation to the right, in the Kaibito Plateau.
One of a set of images taken by Geoff Cooke when he hosted the Geoff's Trains group at the Stars of Sandstone Festival in April 2019. Copyright Geoff Cooke. Please do not use without permission.
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Harvard landing.
One of a set of images taken by Geoff Cooke when he hosted the Geoff's Trains group at the Stars of Sandstone Festival in April 2019. Copyright Geoff Cooke. Please do not use without permission.
One of a set of images taken by Geoff Cooke when he hosted the Geoff's Trains group at the Stars of Sandstone Festival in April 2019. Copyright Geoff Cooke. Please do not use without permission.
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Sandstone, a sedimentary rock composed primarily of quartz sand grains. The pink colour is due to the presence of trace amounts of iron oxides. Specimen source: USask teaching collection.
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Started in 1822 by convict’s as a goal, completed in 1824. From 1841-1914 this place kept within its walls many prisoners. Along it’s hand-carved convict sandstone bricks, individual marks remind us of there journeys.
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