What would cause shapes likes in rocks?
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Probably aging and weather!
Thanks for share @juliank
probably because of the erosion of banjir bandang, resulting in the formation of the rocks.
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Wow.jaust amazing.hope everyone will be like on this.The picture is a beautiful charm that attracts everyone.keep it up
Nice shot, I like the unique angle you've chosen!
And if you want to know why the rocks look like that, this article I found on columnar jointing might be of some help. :)
nice...... your photography @juliank
If my memory serves me right, that rock is Basalt. It forms those shapes as it cools from Basalt lava to Basalt rock.
Crazy formation! Was this place once under the sea? That could explain the formation
what a nice post..hope that all kinds of people like it..good job bro
this is so cool!
Good job
such dizzy angle and strange forms
Pretty nicely taken image buddy !
It looks to me like columnar basalt, or giant basalt crystals. They are common around here, volcanoes cause it.
Schaut irgend wie aus wie riesige Basaltsäulen. Die Perspektive ist klasse gewählt!
Wow!.. such a bizarre formation... more so with the polished surface.
Are they similar to these?