Above a sea of fog. (please view large)
Mên-an-tol (for Pam).
Bois fossile , (pour changer des oiseaux...)
klingeling 09/50
Bronze Age tomb
Venezuela, Life among the Stones on the Surface of…
Mimétisme sur un mur lézardé
Sierra de La Cabrera. Gashed rock.
"El infiernito" - Villa de Leyva - Colombia
"El infiernito" - Villa de Leyva - Colombia
Two small rock windows.
Venezuela, The Stone Mushroom at the Exit to the P…
Alpendohle
The granite of La Machota Chica.
"You move on ahead, Dear with the luggage. I'll ju…
Venezuela, The surface topography of the weathered…
Granite, granite and some more granite!
Venezuela, Landscape with the Tepui of Kukenan
Almost pink granite
In the Garden of my Love
Kapuzinerkresse - Blume der Liebe
Venezuela, Stone Chaos on the Flat Top of Roraima
... mit einem Fuß in Tirol mit dem anderen Fuß in…
Granite lumps.
Carn Brae granite
An odd granite rock
Склоны Демерджи, Призраки долины Привидений
Mên Scryfa, Cornish menhir.
Provence : la Demoiselle Coiffée -
Tortola : Virgin Gorda un vero paradiso !
Tortola : i graniti di Virgin Gorda
The Huge Stones on the Caspian Coast
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Tortola : Virgin Gorda, i frangiflutti sono natur…
The Huge Stones on the Caspian Coast
Carn Brae granite
Practice rock on Gurnard's head.
I have absolutely no idea! Any suggestions?
La Machota Alta and El Fraile (The Friar), togethe…
Joshua Tree National Park
Vulture rock but no vultures
From The Needles of El Cancho Gordo to the Bustarv…
Logan Rock
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" Hola España... Spain ... Espagne ... Spanien ...Spagna ... "
" Hola España... Spain ... Espagne ... Spanien ...Spagna ... "
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Spanish Lavender and granite
A typical path in La Sierra de La Cabrera.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubAdmired in:
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Andy Rodker club has replied to William Sutherland clubWell, they are now called Spanish lavender - as in my photo title! - (lavandula stoechas , range; central and southwest Spain and Portugal).
But they were, until a few years ago thought to be the same as a wild species of lavender native to other parts of the Mediterannean area especially Provence and called Procençale lavender. (They do look and smell exactly the same!). But DNA profiling showed them to be be different species.
Interesting fact: the two top petals are not petals at all but modified leaves!
Isn't it fascinating that people "see" so many different things in the granite landscape: animals, people, giants, etc.
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