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|  | Mickey Says:
Thank you for showing us such unusual photos. They are beautiful
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|  | Sudha Says:
Awesome. These are the best examples of columnar basalts that I have come across.
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|  | Anonymous Says:
is it man made?
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|  | Anon Says:
No, it’s just one of nature’s wonders.
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|  | Lone Coyote Says:
What a beautiful place!
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|  | L’?ge des t?n?bres avec Marc Labr?che : Video drole image comique jeux photo fun Says:
[…] web La nature fait de belles choses (non ce n’est pas des photos de femmes) Pour les amateurs de tarentules Le fr?re de G?rard D. Laflaque? Un condom contre le viol […]
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|  | chicago Says:
damn g that shits tight
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|  | Anonymous Says:
where in the world is that?
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|  | boda [profile] Says:
it’s in Russia, Far East
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|  | alan2g [profile] Says:
Beautiful
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|  | Marc Says:
Tr?s beau travail, nice Work belle perspective mais le temps et les positions ou lentilles …Clart? , piqu? Merci
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|  | karel Says:
I’m very very sure it’s in Ireland, not in russia. And it’s not man made indeed.
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|  | Jimbo Says:
That’s definately Kunashir island, Russia. Ireland’s columnar basalt fields are darker, almost black.
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|  | RL Says:
There is a nearly identical rock formation called the Devil’s Pipe Organ on the Wonderland trail that circumvents Mount Rainier in Washington state.
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|  | Anonymous Says:
alert(”HI” ;
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|  | Anonymous Says:
It’s called columnar basalt. Check out Devil’s Tower, same stuff.
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