Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Defying Gravity in Idaho
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When you are describing,
A shape, or sound, or tint;
Don't state the matter plainly,
But put it in a hint;
And learn to
look at all things,
With a sort of mental squint.
-Lewis Carroll
24 comments:
WOW, we're really speechless this WWed bol!!!
chikisses
coco and tiffy
Wow, FANTASTIC!
Have a great day!
Big hugs!
B xx
Incredible! Mother Nature has some real cute tricks up her sleeve.
~ Yaya
Amazing nature. Great photographs.
Costas
Nature is amazing, great photos.
Bonjour Cindi Lou & Maman,
Awesome place!It reminds my mother land Brazil.There is a place in South of Brazil, Paraná State, full of stones and shapes.The place names is Vila Velha State Park - Ponta Grossa.
http://gobrazil.about.com/od/ecotourismadventure/p/vilavelhastpark.htm
purrs and always love
Luna - We love Luna
Fascinating rock pictures! The second photo looks like a cobra!
That is pretty amazing, thanks for sharing :)
HAppy WW!
Spectacular subject and an excellent capture. Happy WW.
hard to imagine how it keeps standing like that. it looks like a giant boxing glove, poised to punch. I wonder how hard it would be to push it over
Oh my goodness, that is amazing! At first I thought it looked like a question mark but now I see a face in it. :D
beautiful!
That is a cool subject!!! Pray to God it never falls!
Oh my word....that is a fantastic shot.
Madi and Mom
Neat. Nature's sculpture. Beautiful.
Awesome, Judy, but I'm not sure I'd want to stand under that last one... ha
Hugs,
Betsy
Mother Nature is amazing! Great shots.
This is amazing! Well, actually , the whole thing is, but that balanced one is quite something!!
Excellent post, but then again, being a rock addict, I suppose I'm a bit prejudice. LOL!
Amazing! We had a similar rock formation on our Pictured Rocks near Munising, Michigan but it did finally fall down into the lake after eons!
Amazing site!! And great photo. Mistaya's M.O.M. Gail
Isn't God amazing! Nice captures.
what a wonderful sculpture... made by mother nature.
The balancing rock looks like Africa!
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