Conglomerate boulders
Sacred places
Midday light
From little rocks come big mountains
Field of boulders
Kata Tjuta
Soft water
Cascading Stream
Growing in granite
View from Cathedral Ledge
Rocky shores
The view is worth the climb.
Lichen as art
View from the top
The path to the summit.
Clear water
Follow the rocks
The golden hour
Atlantic waves
Sabbaday Brook
Sabbaday Falls - Through the granite
Sabbaday Falls - Over the granite (Explored)
The view from Cathedral Ledge
Growing on granite
Crawford Notch State Park
Besting a boulder
Rocky conditions
Growing in granite (Explored)
Nature sculpture
In the light
A Really Large Rock
Triangular forces
A Large Rock
Remarkable Rocks
At a distance
Still standing
Detail of a stone wall in Delos
Following the trail to Sabbaday Falls
Sabbaday Falls I
Determined to grow
Swift River foliage
Sabbaday Falls II
Swift River
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Mighty erosion
Remarkable Rocks on Kangaroo Island, Australia are a collection of granite boulders that have been eroded over the past 500 million years or so by wind, sea spray and rain. At a distance, they are not so remarkable, but up close, they are a photographer's delight because of their shape and the way the orange lichen covering some of the rocks plays with the light.
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