Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ Parts of the shoreline round Port Phillip Bay are crumbling into the sea.
These rocks are at Schnapper Point, Mornington.
I found the work of Nature fascinating ~ shaping and colouring and moving the rocks.
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Nature rules the Earth
Man may try to re-shape but
Nature rules the Earth
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Weekend Nature #25 ~ Rocks on the Move
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Weekend Nature #25 ~ Rocks on the Move
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5 comments:
Nature surely rules the earth Nice picture We have rocks like that on the coaslines I love it
Oh so powerful yet delicate in the natural realm. Just beautiful.
This is one of those beautifully romantic shots of nature in all of its glory. The water really does look COLD!
They do look like they are coming out of the water and coming to life.
This is such a beautifully serene and romantic photograph. It seems sad to have the shorelines of the world crumbling into the waters, but it is truly nature and we cannot stop it. The only we can do it try to preserve what we have for as long as we can. This is a wonderful shot.
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