Saturday, May 3, 2008

Picture Perfect - Magical


 
Picture Perfect 2008/#18
Theme : Magical
Camera : Canon IXUS i
Date Taken : 2004 Jun

Does this look like a kangaroo ?


This is one of Australia's most fascinating, magical areas - the Pinnacles Desert.
 
Thousands of huge limestone pillars rise from the shifting yellow sands, resembling a landscape from a science fiction movie.
 
Although the formation of the Pinnacles would have taken many thousands (probably 6,000) of years, but they remained relatively unknown until the 1960s, when the area was added to Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia.
The Pinnacles are limestone formations.
 
The raw material for the limestone of the Pinnacles came from seashells which were broken down into lime rich sands, which were carried inland by natural wind pattern to form high mobile dunes.
 
Rain caused the lime to seep to the bottom of the dunes, where it stuck together and formed limestone.
 
Small plants began growing on top of the dunes, protecting the dunes from being blown away again by the wind.  This also helped to create an acidic layer of soil over the top of the dune, which further contributed to the leaching of the lime from the soil
 
A layer of calcrete formed over the soft limestone under the dunes.
Cracks in the calcrete are exploited by plant roots. The softer limestone continues to dissolve.
 
Quartz sand fills the channels that form. Vegetation on top of the dune dies and winds blow away the sand covering the eroded limestone, thus revealing the Pinnacles.
 
Over time, the limestone spires will no doubt be covered again by other sand drifts and the cycle repeated, creating weird, magical and wonderful shapes over and over again.
 

Thanks for viewing my PPF page.  Have a Nice Day !

32 comments:

  1. Very magical for sure!! Yes..it is a kangaroo!! What a fun picture you have here!!

    You are invited to visit mine:

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  2. Oh wow, Pinnacles is one of the places I've always wanted to visit. Wonderful capture. Yes, I can see the shape of a 'roo in it :-))

    http://mitchylr.multiply.com/journal/item/92

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  3. Yes, it does look like a "Roo". What a magical-looking place! Fine take on the theme.

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  4. Hei Dreamz

    Ooh, yes, tis Roo all right!
    Keep so grand and well.

    My MAGICAL take is in ere.

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  5. A beautiful shot! It indeed looks like a kangaroo!

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  6. Magical indeed, very beautiful thanks for sharing

    Picture Perfect - Magical

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  7. you did great shot sis...always nice and amazing... :x

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  8. fascinating rock formations and really magical - great shot

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  9. Nature has a way of making fascinating magic, doesn't she?
    that's a great choice this week!

    And thanks for visiting mine too.

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  10. I love Kangaroo's I think they are so free and ~Magical~ nature at it's best thanks for sharing
    http://tonij16102.multiply.com/journal/item/772/Picture_PerfectMagical

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  11. It is truly magical what a bit of wind, sand, and water can make. Great picture. Thank you for sharing

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  12. This is just too cool! I love the way they developed out. Great shot and this is one of the tope three magical pics I've seen. Great capture!

    Thanks for the visit and your nice comments 8=)

    http://danceinsilence.multiply.com/journal/item/286/Picture_Perfect_Friday_Magical

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  13. The scene is magical and so is how they are formed -- thanks for posting!

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  14. LOL, the front one does look a bit like a kangaroo!!! What a marvelous magical place. Are there any aborigine folk tales about this place?

    http://johnoh.multiply.com/journal/item/135/MAGICAL_A_PICTURE_PERFECT_THEME

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  15. It is fun to find form in inanimate objects and clouds are another form that you can find such creative forms in. Great photo.
    http://flutterbee1952.multiply.com/journal/item/276/PICTURE_PERFECT...Magical

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  16. Yesssssss!!! I'm so glad you shared this photo, Dreamz. *wink* It is magical how the formation in the foreground looks so much like a kangaroo, too...and the scene truly looks like something out a Science Fiction movie. Terrific entry for magical.

    Thanks for stopping by Romy's "Magical Kingdom" photo and for the sweet compliment. The credit goes to you for this amazing capture.

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  17. That is so cool. Thank you so much for stopping by my page.

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  18. Oh my gosh! How very interesting!

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  19. Magical, and very interesting! Thanks for sharing :-)

    And thanks for the visit
    "Magical" - For Picture Perfect

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  20. How cool is that??!! I've heard about these for years and seen pics of them but didn't have a clue how they were made. Thanks for the history/geology lesson. This is truly a magical shot!

    glad you stopped by today!1 Thanks!!

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  21. Amazing.. I've never heard of these before. That first one certainly does look like a kangaroo! Love the color of the sand... really does look like some amazing, magical land.

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  22. That's fascinating! I think the pinnacle in front kinda looks like the profile of a chocolate bunny...

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  23. Brilliant shot and really interesting to read as well. Thanks for the link.

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