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I wonder.....................

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Dec 21, 2011
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.........I wonder how long that dark rock has been sitting there. Has it fallen from the sky, or has the sandstone naturally eroded around it? Hmmmm! this area was populated by Aborigines for 40,000 years before white settlement. Please zoom. Port Phillip Bay Australia.

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Terraflora3D

12:46AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

...that are beautiful stones - I love the colors. They would be nice in my garden ;-)

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netot

12:48AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Beautiful color! I love the horizon line!

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Crabbycabby

1:15AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Wonderful orange colours.

whaleman

1:46AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

My bet is that it was carried there atop a glacier or iceberg which then melted away as that ice-age receeded. That's how many large rocks were deposited on the flat parts of Alberta, far away from any mountains with similar strata. They are called 'erratics' here. I see it has a younger brother that came along.

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durleybeachbum

2:46AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Fascinating and beautiful!

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jayfar

2:50AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

This is a lovely shot Andrew and the answer you will never know!

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fallen21

3:02AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Stunning photo!

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dakotabluemoon

6:43AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Fantastic capture hon i love this.

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Faemike55

8:22AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Very cool capture and interesting question Thought the red rocks remind me of two lizards facing each other

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bmac62

10:35AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

I wonder too. The forces of nature sometimes defy description. Nicely done Andrew.

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beachzz

10:56AM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Good eye--I love seeing things that make me question their very existence. Man tends to think he's the most important thing on earth--NOT!!

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m_j_s

1:23PM | Wed, 21 December 2011

A very nice shot, very soothing!

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cfulton

2:15PM | Wed, 21 December 2011

I like the intrigue! Super colours, Clive

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HADCANCER

4:06PM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Beautiful picture.

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watapki66

7:21PM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Wonderful scene!

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tommorules

8:41PM | Wed, 21 December 2011

I think they probably sacrificed a few of us pommie-b**s on it which changed the colour ;)

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Isabelle711

1:21AM | Thu, 22 December 2011

Now that makes me wonder. :)))) Alot of times while my husband and I are setting around talking I will say I wonder and my husband laughs bc he says I do alot of wondering. LOL!!!!! I will wonder about things why they are the way they are, or I will wonder what if etc... LOL!!! I tell him it keeps my mind young. LOL!!!! Most excellent capture my friend. :))))) Thank you for the wonder and for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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CoreyBlack

6:41PM | Thu, 22 December 2011

WOWSER!!! This is really stunning! I LOVE the color of the rocks, it reminds me of some of the things you see in the Southwestern United States. As for how long they've been there, I would go along with the Ice Age theory. Fantastic shot!

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ysvry

9:10AM | Fri, 23 December 2011

great foto.

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danapommet

8:41PM | Wed, 28 December 2011

This is an amazing example of the many layers that make up this great planet. Super shoy my friend and where did that giant rock come from!

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kgb224

8:07AM | Thu, 29 December 2011

Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.


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