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Dec 03, 2008 17:24 |  #1

came acros this unusual rock formation on a walk from cellardyke to anstruther in scotland,the rocks are sitting in some dunes a short distance from the sea, there are no other rocks nearby, in the middle is a large cave which has been invaded by graffiti artists

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Dec 03, 2008 17:29 |  #2

Very nice...


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Dec 03, 2008 17:37 |  #3

beautiful shots, thanks for sharing


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Dec 03, 2008 19:04 |  #4

Unusual, but colorful rock. Good work.


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Dec 03, 2008 19:08 |  #5

I bet a Geologist would have fun there! Nice find and well captured.


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Dec 03, 2008 19:17 |  #6

Thanks for sharing an interesting series. Too bad about the grafitti...




  
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Dec 04, 2008 06:57 |  #7

One thing I find lacking, and very important: scale! I have no idea how big these are (I can guess, but I shouldn't have too in my opinion).

They look good despite my critique.

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Dec 04, 2008 07:56 |  #8

Nice Shots...looks like some great climbng there!!!


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Dec 04, 2008 07:58 as a reply to  @ 12mnkys's post |  #9

We live on an amazing planet. Cool photos.


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Dec 04, 2008 19:48 |  #10

thanks for all the comments,the rocks were about 35-40 feet tall ,the cave was surprisingly large,i forgot to mention all were taken with an s5


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Dec 04, 2008 22:42 |  #11

nice shots, 3 is my favorite




  
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