Tesselled Pavement-different perspective by gosia

Tesselled Pavement-different perspective

Tesselled Pavement
Recently I visited the most southeastern part of Tasmania. Firstly, I stopped around Eaglehawk Neck, a narrow strip of land connecting the beautiful Tasman Peninsula with the rest of the island. Tessellated Pavement is an entirely natural occurrence. A large area of flat rock became fractured due to earth movement millions of years ago. The second contributor to that natural wonder was the presence of sea crystals and the gradual but constant erosion which enabled the sea crystals from the crashing water to form deep lines and patterns, creating the pavement appearance.
It's a lovely part of Tassie.
September 29th, 2021  
Beautifully captured and composed. Thanks for the info.
September 29th, 2021  
So much to see here. Great patterns and textures and interesting information.
September 29th, 2021  
Very interesting formation! I'm glad you showed me!
September 29th, 2021  
Beautiful composition. Lovely rock formation. Thanks for info.
September 29th, 2021  
stunning!
September 29th, 2021  
Looks like something from Game of Thrones
September 29th, 2021  
Fabulous landscape!
September 30th, 2021  
Facinating
September 30th, 2021  
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