Just one photo for Cee’s challenge this week … before time expires!
Mallacoota is a small town in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It is one of the most isolated towns in the state of Victoria, 25 kilometres off the Princes Highway and 523 kilometres (325 mi) from Melbourne. It is halfway between Melbourne and Sydney when travelling via Princes Highway, though that is a long route between Australia’s two main cities. We live just off the Princes Highway a few hours north of Malacoota. It even seems remote to us! The rock formations around Malacoota are testament to times of great change and upheaval in the Earth’s crust. However this striated rock is the most colourful and intense I have ever seen.
You can almost feel the heat and pressure making those beautiful rock crystals – gorgeous!
When I hover the mouse over the image it intensifies, I wonder which is the most accurate colour. Such ancient earth, fascinating and beautiful.
it does look very intense … i think the mouse colour is right … quite fascinating dear friend!
Such beautiful striated rock! Thanks so much for adding to this challenge!
Very cool! The variety in color and texture is fascinating.