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A huge boulder in the river bed of the Große Laine mountain stream.
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"The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
—Winston Churchill
Taken at Boulder:
An iPhone landscape of the Boulder Mountains From Eldorado Canyon State Park towards the Flat Irons from the Doudy Draw Trail in Boulder, Colorado.
- iPhone 11
Embleton Bay with some of the famous black boulders looking distinctly grey in their dry state.
These ankle breakers are usually photographed when wet and black, often with Dunstanburgh Castle as a backdrop.
100x 2022- Northumberland 54/100
langdale boulders in the rain took this a few weeks back
sums up the weather where having on this Easter holidays .
The flood of June 2013 will not be easily forgotten, this boulder field used to be a picnic ground and pleasant forest. the trees in the centre are the only remaining from the original forest
Having a little fun - the bison (buffalo) look like huge boulders when presented in mono and some artistic sketch.
Happy Slider Sunday!
The idea was inspired by artist Bev Doolittle's - "Calling The Buffalo"
The Moeraki Boulders are unusually large and spherical boulders lying along a stretch of Koekohe Beach on the wave-cut Otago coast of New Zealand between Moeraki and Hampden
Boulder Falls is located 11 miles west of Boulder, on the north side of Boulder Canyon Drive (SR 119) between Boulder and Nederland.
After months I found the time and spirit again to make a blogpost of a sim I visited. See my images and read my liines.
LM included in the blogpost:
We crossed the ridge from Putrid Pete's Peak toward Mount Defiance. Lots of travel up and around boulders.
Gengið að Stórurð (Hrafnabjargaurð) frá Innri Hríshöfða sem er Njarðvíkurmeginn gangan er um 5,5 km hvora leið og tekur um 2,5 klst. One of East Iceland's most illustrious spots is the Stórurð. It consists of gigantic tuff boulders, charming meadows and attractive ponds. This wonderful scene can be reached in 2.5 hours on foot from Vatnsskarð pass.
Gengið að Stórurð (Hrafnabjargaurð) frá Innri Hríshöfða sem er Njarðvíkurmeginn gangan er um 5,5 km hvora leið og tekur um 2,5 klst. One of East Iceland's most illustrious spots is the Stórurð. It consists of gigantic tuff boulders, charming meadows and attractive ponds. This wonderful scene can be reached in 2.5 hours on foot from Vatnsskarð pass.
This was taken last Sunday, I was so lucky because it was low tide and I was been able to go down to these boulders.
A couple of the Koutu Boulders in the Hokianga Harbour, New Zealand. It was late in the afternoon and it was getting quite dark already.
I think I must have been at the wrong end of the beach as I only saw a handful of them.
The boulders are excellent examples of concretions : hardened nodules that form within sedimentary rocks. The word concretion comes from Latin and means “grown together”. They are composed of the same material as the surrounding rock and they form when a cementing mineral binds grains of sediment into a cohesive mass. It has been estimated that the largest of the boulders may have taken 5 million years to grow.
There are other examples of concretions around New Zealand, the most publicized being the Moeraki boulders south of Oamaru. The Concretions in the Hokianga are found on both sides of the Harbour, and are numerous beneath the surface of the surrounding land.