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14 thoughts on “Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Rock Formations”
I am so happy you are as amazed as I am! Wish I could see them all in person.
I will never forget — took my two boys out to Devil’s Tower when they were young, and we walked all around it just to see if there was a space base on the other side… it was great.
I love rocks !!! The shapes and colours of them are just stunning. And knowing they were made by nature millions of years ago makes them even more interesting. Where I live there are no mountains, no rocks but I’ve seen many on our travels. Thinking people used to live in rocks !!!
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These stunning natural formations unleash an untapped yearning deep into my core. I cannot define my experience but had to share this post with all of you.
I am so happy you are as amazed as I am! Wish I could see them all in person.
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AMAZING! The second one looks exactly like a city. So very beautiful…each and every one.
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I will never forget — took my two boys out to Devil’s Tower when they were young, and we walked all around it just to see if there was a space base on the other side… it was great.
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There is something so sacred and mysterious. Devil’s mountain was featured in Close Encounters film. I never forgot it.
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They have been here before we were even thoughts on the Earth, and will be here long after we are gone. So wonderful.
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And I am profoundly humbled. Thank you so much.
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I am so glad they moved you like they moved me. I was amazed. Truly amazed.
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There is no better artist, architect, nor grand designer.
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Aren’t these true pieces of art? I was so amazed to find so many!
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I love rocks !!! The shapes and colours of them are just stunning. And knowing they were made by nature millions of years ago makes them even more interesting. Where I live there are no mountains, no rocks but I’ve seen many on our travels. Thinking people used to live in rocks !!!
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OMG!!! Wow! Thanks for sharing that. I am profoundly awed.
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These stunning natural formations unleash an untapped yearning deep into my core. I cannot define my experience but had to share this post with all of you.
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Arches, columns, hoodoos, oh, my! I love the creativity of Nature.
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Amazing! Nothing like nature to blow you away.
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