Monument Rocks, Kansas © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved
In the least expected places, one may find monumental sights, such as this cluster of "chalk pyramids" that rise above the tall grass prairie of Kansas. Formed 80 million years ago, these layers of limestone are full of small fossil shells from when this area was an ancient inland sea. These formations are a reminder that in the big geologic picture, our Earth is in constant flux.
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Browsing through my favourite photo blogs sure highlights the varied structure of our landscapes.
ReplyDeleteThe sun, the color is very beautiful
ReplyDeleteWe say in France under the snow ...
THATS BEAUTIFUL Doug.
ReplyDeleteFascinating illustrative material for a geology class. The layer structure of sediments is really striking here!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular image, I'm delighted by this artwork!
ReplyDeleteLéia
oh, doug, it doesn't look like we're in kansas anymore. wonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteIt's impressive as far as I sea thousands of years ago, just as impressive is your photo.
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wonderful in yellow and blue, the colours of the flag of my province! who would expect rock formations like these in the kansas prairie ?!?
ReplyDeleteI really like this photo.
ReplyDeleteSimple, clean and strong contrast.
Kansas? You've been to so many different places. ;o)
Pięknie skały wygladają na tle niebieskiego nieba. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteLookin 'beautiful rocks blue sky background. Yours.
neat find!!
ReplyDeleteThese monumental natural sculptures certainly do have quite a story to tell then. A stunning image, too!
ReplyDeletewonderful colors! bravo Doug!
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice composition and mixture of colors. Feeling like summer!
ReplyDeleteFascinating geological facts and a nicely balanced shot of the strangest looking pyramids I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteFantastic scene! And the way you composed your picture makes it more beautiful again!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
the illuminates this place perfectly, great colors! :)
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