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Mexican Hat Rock
A famous rock formation, situated near the village with the same name in Utah / USA. The name of the "Mexican Hat" comes from the curiously sombrero-shaped, 18.3 m wide and 3.7 m thick, rock. Look at this link: ► Climbing Mexican Hat
scanned slide, Minolta X700
scanned slide, Minolta X700
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Berny club has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to Berny clubWie gut is das denn....alleine die Farben und die unglaublichen Formen des Gesteins...und dann noch der Mexikaner :)
Sauber...was soll da jetzt noch kommen???
Berny club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubFabulous,Berny!!
I love the image in the link too. Amazing!
Berny club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubThe Bunnet Stane (or bonnet stone) is a rock formation near the hamlet of Gateside in Fife, at the foot of West Lomond.[1] It sits upon one of the calciferous sandstone outcrops of the Old Red Sandstone suie that exist around the base of the Lomond Hills.[2][3] The Bunnet Stane itself consists of an elevated table of rock, about ten feet by twenty feet across, which sits upon a thin column of rock like a giant mushroom. There are several romantic explanations for the stone's shape, but it was formed entirely by the natural weathering of the exposed outcrop.[4][5]
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