11 October 2013

Sandstone Caves - Part Two

the landscape and me, were feeling a little parched

 unexpected colours showing in the soft sandstone layers



White-browed Scrubwren.  There had been a couple of them feeding about this blue native flowerer.


how're you going; still with me?  Watch your step there ....

pretty special isn't it?  And over to the left side see ... there's a hole 



you almost want to reach out and touch this (but you're not meant to).  Let's imagine;  it almost looks like water cascading down there.


16 comments:

  1. Amazing formations. I am really enjoying this series. I hope there is more to come.

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  2. The photos are beautiful!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  3. Those caves are so interesting. I'm loving the colors in the sandstone layers. The last two photos do look like water cascading down!

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  4. well thanks all --- I'm really glad you're enjoying this series! What a lovely response, your comments for both the Sandstone Caves posts. Yes ...I can find enough to make one more.

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  5. Very good photo's of these caves....it's a nice post Carole.

    Wish you a very good weekend.

    Hugs, Joop

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  6. Beautiful pictures Carole.
    Beautiful rocks.
    Greetings Irma

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  7. This must have been an amzing walk Carole. I have enjoyed all your pics.

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  8. the wearing really is producing amazing effects!

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  9. Fascinating, Carole!
    This is simply beautiful.

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  10. I love seeing your part of the world Carole. You take great photos. I feel as if I'm walking there with you! hugs, Laura

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  11. Wonderous beauty Carole! Excellent photos, it's not eay to get great shots like these,

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  12. A wonderful place to see...fantastic images.

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  13. Wonderful pics of the formations - especially that 'waterfall look'! You do such good work Carole...always a pleasure to check out your blog!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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  14. What amazing photos. Those rock formations are just spectacular and so beautiful.

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