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.
Amazing formations. I am really enjoying this series. I hope there is more to come.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Those caves are so interesting. I'm loving the colors in the sandstone layers. The last two photos do look like water cascading down!
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Love 'em!
ReplyDeletewell 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.
ReplyDeleteVery good photo's of these caves....it's a nice post Carole.
ReplyDeleteWish you a very good weekend.
Hugs, Joop
Beautiful pictures Carole.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rocks.
Greetings Irma
amazing shots. ( :
ReplyDeleteThis must have been an amzing walk Carole. I have enjoyed all your pics.
ReplyDeletethe wearing really is producing amazing effects!
ReplyDeleteFascinating, Carole!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful.
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
ReplyDeleteWonderous beauty Carole! Excellent photos, it's not eay to get great shots like these,
ReplyDeleteA wonderful place to see...fantastic images.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics of the formations - especially that 'waterfall look'! You do such good work Carole...always a pleasure to check out your blog!
ReplyDeletePaper Hugs,
Jan
What amazing photos. Those rock formations are just spectacular and so beautiful.
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