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123greatmorgan · 6 months
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lleonartz-blog · 4 years
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An interesting stone in Reed Flute Cave...
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kerunderi · 6 years
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Coldest 💫#china #guilin #guangxi #reedflutecave #limestone #feel #touch #cold #rock #travel #travelling #explore #wanderlust #discover #backpacking #solo #dametraveller #femaletraveller #love #life #instadaily #instagood #instatravel #travelgram #kenyanfemaletraveller (at Reed Flute Cave) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnS4ekOntng/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=up3yc809734g
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ladrondearte · 5 years
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The reed flute cave is a natural limestone cave in Guilin. It has been one of its main attractions for over 1200 years and it is over 180 million years old. #reedflutecave #rockformations #guilin #lit #china #travelphotography (presso Reed Flute Cave) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3ZicHDlPTe/?igshid=di89j1vi755j
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worldpackingcanuck · 6 years
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Travel In Guilin City - Meh...
Travel In Guilin City – Meh…
By the time I booked my ticket to Guilin City, I had done a few hours of research and had read countless articles on how awesome travel in Guilin was.
A beautiful city surrounded by countless mountains with plenty of small hike opportunities, beautiful sceneries all around were supposed to greet me from the moment I left the train station…. Instead, the first I heard was a somewhat familiar sound…
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cluelinary · 7 years
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Welcome to the joyful December! ❤️🎄☃️❄️🎅🏼 ———— #hellodecember #holidayvibes #reedflutecave #cavephotography #naturephotography #scenicspot #illumination #colorfullights #wonderfuldestinations #lifewelltravelled #mytraveljournal #travelinspiration #natgeo #vsco #traveling #travelgram #instatravel #wanderlust #travelphotography #cluelinarytravel #inspo #traveladdict #worldtraveler #igers #travellife #photooftheday #jalanjalan #travelerinchina #throwback #tbt
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gtfovacations-blog · 6 years
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Naturally Gorgeous Rock Formations Around the World
Mother Nature can take credit for creating these visually stunning rock formations across the globe. Make sure you pack your camera!
Balanced Rock—Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado
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NaughtyNut/Shutterstock We know what you’re thinking: How is this possible? Well, this 700-ton red sandstone rock has been putting on this balancing act for two to three million years, but its history goes far beyond that. It started to form over 290 million years ago as Fountain Formation sandstone was deposited along the Ancestral Rockies (aka a different set of Rocky Mountains that once existed there). Thomas Grose, geology professor emeritus at the Colorado School of Mines, explains that Balanced Rock “was sculpted over the following millennia by glaciers, rivers, wind, and rain.” Since then, erosion has continued to occur, leaving visitors and geologists wondering when the beloved rock will eventually tumble.
Reed Flute Cave—Guilin, Guangxi, China
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wassiliy architect/Shutterstock Reed Flute Cave, named after all of the reeds growing in the entryway, has quite the extensive history, notes Atlas Obscura. From its interior serving as a canvas for ink writings dating back to 792 AD to being a hideout for refugees during World War II, this cave has quite the story to tell. Perhaps the most astonishing qualities of Reed Flute Cave are its gorgeous rock formations stretching from the floor to the ceiling. Formed by centuries’ worth of water erosion carving into the soft limestone, the cave’s stalactites, stalagmites, and tall columns are now illuminated by a neon light show for all of its visitors to enjoy.
Hoodoos—Göreme National Park, Turkey
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Filip Fuxa/Shutterstock Göreme National Park in Cappadocia, Turkey, is home to hundreds of hoodoos. The hoodoos, which are sometimes called “fairy chimneys,” were formed millions of years ago by a volcanic eruption that rained ash across the area. Soon after, the ash hardened and transformed into tuff, a porous rock, which was then covered by a layer of basalt. Over time, the soft tuff eroded while the harder tuff took (and is still taking) its time—hence the mushroom-shaped caps on top of each pillar. Fun fact: There are also tons of ancient underground settlements to explore at the park.
Svartifoss—Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland
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Alessandro Pierpaoli/Shutterstock You get to see more than just a gorgeous 39-foot-tall waterfall when you visit Svartifoss in Iceland; its backdrop makes it look even more magical. As centuries passed and lava flows cooled, black hexagonal crystals began to form behind the waterfall. The only downside? You can’t go for a swim in the waters beneath the falls. They’re filled with dangerously sharp rocks. Read the full article
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cluelinary · 7 years
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Welcoming November with a positive attitude & rejuvenated spirit ✨👋🏻💪🏻🎯🍀 頑張って!ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ — — — — #november2017 #hellonovember #positivevibes #inspo #dailyinspiration #potd #iphoneography #wanderlust #colorful #nature #reedflutecave #guilin #cave #travelphotography #cluelinary (at Reed Flute Cave)
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cluelinary · 7 years
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Magnificent multicolor illumination as seen inside Reed Flute Cave (芦笛岩; Lúdí Yán), also known as "the Palace of Natural Arts”, a 240-meter-long natural limestone cave in Guilin, Guangxi, China which is over 180 million years old. The cave got its name from the type of reed growing outside, which can be made into flutes. Inside this water-eroded cave is a spectacular world of various stalactites, stalagmites, stone pillars and other rock formations created by carbonate deposition. 🌈🗻❄️👣 — — — — #reedflutecave #ludiyan #guilin #china #naturephotography #illumination #lights #cave #wanderlust #exploration #natgeo #holidayvibes #throwback #travelphotography #cluelinarytravel (at Reed Flute Cave)
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