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wow these are stunning, are these photos all taken by you? They look like some wild adventures into nature! It's crazy to think that it was all underwater at one point. They really are quite old, almost unimaginably.

Photography is all my own, I can go back as far as 1995 to this exact spot when it was a lot quieter. Escarpment is fascinating, the age is mind boggling!

Amazing eye! First one must be top. For screensaver!

Enjoy reflection photography when the water is quiet @psyceratopsb

I love the pictures, the wide open scenery, no real roads or man made stuff to get in the way of the view. Just like you said, Nature, she does not need us but we do need her.

Over the past 20 years the place has grown, I preferred it when it was a lot quieter, mountains never change, one bonus!

Breathtakingly beautiful scenery

Closest mountain to where we live, always spectacular.

Those layered stone cliffs are something to admire. It looks like a great place to build a Hobbit Hole.

Ironically JRR Tolkien born in South Africa, people romanticize possibility of these mountains having influenced his writings, I personally am not so sure since he left as a young boy of 4 years old to England where he lived out his life.

Most unusual mountains with sand stone cliffs, on top of the flat topped hills very volcanic rock is seen.

Great landscapes.

Thank you so much for sharing.

Hope. You have a great day.

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Thanks for visiting @neuerko

Whoa these are some very beautiful mountains @joanstewart! :-)
So lovely the colors throughout the seasons and the shadows!
Thank you for sharing these fantastic mountains!

Nice to compare seasonal changes, we have visited in July hoping for snow and ended up with extremely hot dry days and cold nights, no snow!

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