Australia
Nature sculpture
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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Triangular forces
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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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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A Really Large Rock
You be the judge: Do you like the photo better showing the rock in its natural state or with a person to show its size? www.flickr.com/photos/ejhrap/8362543819/in/photostream )
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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A Large Rock
You be the judge: Do you like the photo better showing the rock in its natural state or with a person to show its size? www.flickr.com/photos/ejhrap/8363610348/in/photostream
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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Cape du Couedic Lighthouse
The Cape du Couedic Lighthouse was built between 1906-1909 using about 2000 local stones. Fourteen ships had come to grief before the lighthouse was built.
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia after Tasmania and Melville Island. Less that 4,600 people inhabit the island. The island is known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
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Zig Zag
The wind near Remarkable Rocks on Kangaroo Island, Australia is so strong that the plants hug the ground to survive.
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia after Tasmania and Melville Island. Less that 4,600 people inhabit the island. The island is known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
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View from Cape du Couedic
An underwater reef and two islands know as the Casuarinas (The Brothers) extended approximately 20 to 25 miles south of Cape du Couedic on Kangaroo Island.
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia after Tasmania and Melville Island. Less that 4,600 people inhabit the island. The island is known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
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Windswept coast
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia after Tasmania and Melville Island. Less that 4,600 people inhabit the island. The island is known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
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