Layers of Limestone Under Blue Skies Along the Hot Springs Trail (Big Bend National Park) by Mark Stevens
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A view looking up a limestone cliff wall while walking the Hot Springs Trail in Big Bend National Park. My thinking in composing this image was to have a layered approach. I would get up near the wall and use the layers in the limestone rock wall as kind of a frame to the view upward with the cactus and then blue skies above.
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How to Spend 2 Weeks in Vietnam
Vietnam has a rich history, diverse culture, and stunning natural beauty. The incredible landscapes in Vietnam are one of many reasons to visit, from the beautiful rice terraces to the limestone cliffs. Here is how to spend 2 weeks in Vietnam.
Overview:
1- Start your journey in Hanoi
2- Take a boat trip through Ha Long Bay and see the limestone cliffs for a day trip from Hanoi
3- Visit the…
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by lencss on Flickr.Under the Orjen mountain in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
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by lencss on Flickr.Under the Orjen mountain in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
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Vertical Escapes: Climbing and Mountaineering in Rifle Mountain Park
Scaling the Rocks
Welcome to Rifle Mountain Park, an adventurer’s paradise nestled in the heart of Colorado’s western slope. With its sheer limestone cliffs, world-class climbing routes, and breathtaking vistas, this iconic park invites climbers and mountaineers to challenge themselves and embrace the thrill of vertical exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned climber seeking new challenges or a…
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by lencss on Flickr.Under the Orjen mountain in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
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by lencss on Flickr.Under the Orjen mountain in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
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by lencss on Flickr.Under the Orjen mountain in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
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by lencss on Flickr.Under the Orjen mountain in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
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Situated on a dramatic limestone cliff in the Golden Vale, the Rock of Cashel is a breathtaking symbol of Ireland's medieval era, boasting an unparalleled collection of historical sites. Here, you'll find everything from an ancient round tower and a towering high cross to a Romanesque chapel, a majestic Gothic cathedral, an abbey, the Hall of the Vicars Choral, and a 15th-century Tower House — easily the most impressive set of medieval structures you can find in Ireland.
The Rock of Cashel has a rich history as the stronghold for the kings of Munster, adding layers of myth and legend to its already fascinating story. It's believed that St. Patrick made his way here to convert King Aenghus to Christianity, marking a defining moment in Ireland's spiritual history. Moreover, it was on this very ground that Brian Boru was declared High King in 978, highlighting Cashel's significance as a political powerhouse.
In 1101, the Rock underwent a significant transformation when it was handed over to the church, quickly becoming a key religious center in Ireland. Among its surviving structures, Cormac’s Chapel is particularly noteworthy, home to the only Romanesque frescoes left in Ireland, showcasing the deep historical and cultural impact of this site.
📸: Rashed Henderson
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Pasture at the Archiane limestone cliffs, Dauphiné region of France
French vintage postcard
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