This photo was taken from Maingon Lookout after I zoomed in as far as I could. It's amazing all those columns of rock there they are of Dolerite.
The photos below belong to others. It takes over 7 hours to walk to Cape Raoul in the south and looks towards the Tasman Sea. I've never been there to the Cape unfortunately but it's for the real bush walkers in my view.
The rock formations are incredible!!
ReplyDeleteUnique Catarina.
DeleteFascinating sights!
ReplyDeleteAmazing what you see at times Duta.
DeleteThey look stunning!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly do Angie.
DeleteHow wonderful! Surely a spectacular work of water and wind.
ReplyDeleteIndeed Norma over thousands of years.
DeleteWhat an incredible sight. It is way too late for me to even think about attempting that walk...
ReplyDeleteMe too, but be beautiful to see in reality.
DeleteWow, lovely sights.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a beautiful sight to see Bob.
DeleteSe ve precioso. Besos Margaret.
ReplyDeleteIt does Teresa, be good to see in reality.
DeleteThese would be the haven for all of us as photographers. Beautiful landscape
ReplyDeleteThat is for sure, if only I'd known or interested way back I would have been there.
DeleteA stunning landscape.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is Bill, and different.
DeleteMore photos to make one go WOW
ReplyDeleteThese do Jo-Anne.
DeletePhoto #4 looks like a long range almost from space view of
ReplyDeletea city like New York, USA.
New York and I did not get on - robbed in the place and also
a freeze box in winter. Apparently the place which
NEVER sleeps, in summer is an oven?
I reckon the only good thing one can attach to NYC is
the movie - " Breakfast at Tiffanys".
Cheers
Colin
True what you say Colin for me from photos up above.
DeleteThese are beautiful rocks.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is my favourite.
Greetings Irma
Thanks Irma, that's the one I took.
DeleteI swear that every corner of Tasmania is surpassingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh it is David, it is :)
DeleteChe meraviglioso spettacolo della natura
ReplyDeleteCertainly is Stefania.
DeleteI'd never come home!! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
La natura si è divertita a scolpire queste roccie, bellissime. Ciao buon 1° maggio qui è festa.
ReplyDeleteNature and the sea certainly did a great job of these rocks Angelo.
DeleteWe don't have any festivals or such for May 1.
I ragazzi sono arrivati terzi nella gara, peccato sarà per la prossima volta, appena posso pubblico i risultati e il video della prestazione. Ciao un abbraccio e buona serata, Angelo.
DeleteThank you Angelo - they did well coming in third. Thanks for letting me know.
DeleteHello Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThese rocks look amazing, It's strange that the lava, when solidified, can take such wonderful forms. It is worth visiting such places and showing them to us. greetings :)
Interesting how those rocks form and have formed over the years...I suppose if I didn't go near these places we wouldn't know about them.
DeleteThe power and beauty of nature. Superb photos. Thanks, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pauline.
DeleteThis is beautiful, stunning.
ReplyDeleteVery different.
DeleteSimply stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Best regards.
You are welcome Jose.
DeleteThose geology formations are amazing and stunning views across the water. Always fun to look at the maps you provide. Thanks Margaret!
ReplyDeleteAll our nooks and crannies around our coast it's a wonder you can follow the map Denise.
DeleteWow, they do look stunning.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photographs.
All the best Jan
Thanks Jan.
DeleteWOW! The formations are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are incredible, Margaret.
Hugs and blessings
Thank you Veronica, beautiful place there with something different to see.
Deletewow the first photo is really amazing ,never saw such fascinating place to sit and have picnic close to water :)
ReplyDeletethese rocks formation is unique and intriguing ,
thanks for sharing dear Margaret !
blessings
You are welcome Baili. Such a beautiful day when I took the first photo.
DeleteWhat impressive landscapes!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos.
Certainly very different Maria.
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