Errant Rocks (Table Mountains)
The Errant Rocks ("Błędne Skały") reserve is located in the Table Mountains and it is a part of the Table Mountains National Park. The plateau is a denudation monadnock formed in the top part of the Upper Cretaceous sediment (Sandstone). The sandstones are cut by three very regular joint systems, 6-8 m deep and widened by weathering and erosion. These processes led to the formation of rock labirynth along which the tourist trail was developed. This fairy tale land is impressive in the amount and variety of its rock formations and draws tourists to its mysterious labyrinths and enchanting atmosphere. There are several notable rock formations, eg. the Hens’ Foot Rock (see photo above)
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What a remarkable place! I think I need to visit.
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Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Your blog is AMAZING. Love your photography. Following you now on blogger!
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Mersad Donko Photography
A place I'd love to photograph, These are wonderful
ReplyDeleteInteresting rock formations. Wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteFabulous rock formations, that's one place I would like to visit.
ReplyDeleteTerrific snapshots too !
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ABCW team.
Beautiful and amazing formations.
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ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteFascinating layering of the rocks.
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing formations.
Beaautiful photographs.. i wish i could hear the stories they have to tell
ReplyDeleteMelody (abc-w)
that first shot is particularly incredible!
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What a fascinating place, I especially like your last photo.
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ReplyDeleteYour pictures proof that nature does what it want without being obstructed by mankind
Have a nice day
♫ Mel☺dy ♫
The best pictures I have seen in this prompt
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