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Sunday, 26 October 2014
Silent Sunday - October 26th 2014
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oh wow, where was this?
ReplyDeleteA cave at Cheddar Gorge. Well worth a visit.
DeleteAmazing! I can only imagine how old they are! Amazing! #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteYes - and it was in this cave that the UK's oldest complete skeleton was found.
DeleteAbstracted art or something in nature? Clio lending a helping hand for Coombe Mill
ReplyDeleteNature - a cave!
DeleteOh wow! I have no idea about this one...It looks to me like a cave?
ReplyDeleteIt is :)
DeleteThat's an intriguing photo - such interesting textures
ReplyDeleteAll hard though - rock hard!!
DeleteWow what colouring, I've always wanted to explore caves
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
This was Cheddar Gorge.
DeleteNot at all sure what this is but a very striking image for sure. Made me think of caves and mushrooms - as I say not at all sure
ReplyDeleteCave :)
DeleteVery, very cool photo! Love the "curtain" or "ribbon" formations!
ReplyDeleteThat was what caught my eye too.
DeleteWow, unusual.
ReplyDeleteMerci!
Deletea cave? how creepy. colourful though:)
ReplyDeleteIt didn't feel creepy - quite calm in fact and there was almost no-one else there.
DeleteThat's so cool! I don't see it as "creepy", though - I think it's extremely cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2014/10/layers-of-time.html
Cool in looks and cool in temperature too - it if is hot or cold outside it is almost always the same temperature in the caves.
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