Angles of the Earth sculpted by pounding waves.
Rising on the edge of a caldera in olivine and crimson shades.
Fracturing leaden lava flows, brushed with a glow of lichens.
Exposing layers of luscious blue-green claystone in deep slices.
Angles of the Earth reaching skyward in leaning conical buttes.
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Wow. Great rock shots! Excellent.
Thank you, John!
"Angels of the Earth" - is that your title or is it official? Either way it's perfect Siobhan. A beautiful set of Mother Nature's best diagonal work.
Maybe it could be "Angelic Angles of the Earth." :D Thanks, Tina!
Wonderful rock formations! They remind us of all the stories hidden in these landscapes :)
Thanks, Sarah! Lots of stories there.
Great gallery this week, Siobhan. Lovely, striking choices. You know your geology. I'm so impressed!
Thanks, Patti! I'm glad I can look up some of the details on geology sites. 🙂
Outstanding collection for us to woo over this week. And I enjoyed the tidbits of info we were looking at. Very nice.
Thank you! Glad you liked my tidbits too. 🙂