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uplift

Black Hills NF, South Dakota

an uplift of sub-surface rock raised a giant stone dome here about 65-70 million years ago...since then wind and water have sculpted todays jagged formations

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Dan Greenberg29-Aug-2023 15:04
A very compelling composition showing the large plethora of formations that seem to all be marching inexorably upward. ~BV~
Julie Oldfield29-Aug-2023 01:56
It reminds me of a cityscape. The way they are rising from the ground is majestic. V
Danad28-Aug-2023 14:57
This landscape is really amazing ! I can spend so many hours there !
*V*
Jeff Real28-Aug-2023 13:12
This vertival composition is so finely done!
They look like giants surveying their world!
V
Dave Petersen Photography28-Aug-2023 12:17
A beautiful and rugged landscape with spectacular rock formations. The bare tree in the lower right really completes this well composed capture. V+
janescottcumming28-Aug-2023 11:37
Fascinating how those trees grow in and around those rocks.
marie-jose wolff28-Aug-2023 11:14
these jagged rocks are superb, a beautiful mountain scape! V
Dennis Hoyne28-Aug-2023 02:17
Nice shot geological features such as this always interest me.
larose forest photos28-Aug-2023 01:54
An impressive landscape, ancient and rugged, and beautifully captured by you. V
Hank Vander Velde28-Aug-2023 01:46
Great shot of these impressive rock formations David.
Marcia Rules27-Aug-2023 23:58
A superb framing! This shows the raw beauty of the park VVV~
Nick Paoni27-Aug-2023 21:08
Love the textures and ruggedness of this scene.
Nirvan Hope27-Aug-2023 20:44
Wind, weather and time, the master sculptors of earth. Love that cloud over the lower peak.
Helen Betts27-Aug-2023 18:42
Great shot of this mountain landscape, especially those fascinating rock formations.
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