Spung in Michael Debbie Park by hjbenson

Spung in Michael Debbie Park

Again today, Gail and I went over to Michael Debbie Park. In the park we have a spung - spungs are best explained as Late Pleistocene blowouts created under cold, dry, and windy conditions, according to Mark. I choose this picture because I coincidentally caught a cardinal in the tree. Best viewed large.
Beautiful
March 13th, 2012  
Very nice! I've never heard of a spung. You learn something new every day on this 365.
March 13th, 2012  
i have never heard of a spung and thanks for the learning tool...nice shot
March 14th, 2012  
looks like the area I was wandering around in after work today
March 14th, 2012  
ann
Add me to the newly educated on the subject of spungs! Nice shot, especially since that cardinal was so willing to help out!
March 14th, 2012  
what a lovely spot!
March 14th, 2012  
Beautiful
March 14th, 2012  
Beautiful shot and I see the cardinal!
March 14th, 2012  
Oh yeah. I see that cardinal.
March 14th, 2012  
Thanks for the lesson! I had no idea what a spung was!
March 14th, 2012  
@kerristephens Thank you Kerri, I had seen this area yesterday and went back to it.
@vernabeth Thank you Beth, this spung is what got Mark to go back and get a PhD in geology
@angievega Thank you Angie, it is a term and feature that geoligists use
@chriswang Thank you Chris, hope you didn't get wet :)
March 14th, 2012  
@new2this Thank you Ann, I took several shots from different perspectives, but I liked the splash of red the cardinal gave so chose this one
@cscecil Thank you Carolyn, it is just off a trail in the park,
@kimmistephens Thank you Kimmi, our township has many pretty areas
@exposure4u Thank you Wendy, I know he is hard ti spot.
March 14th, 2012  
@webfoot Thank you Paul, it is much easier on the original
@mstipe Thank you Michelle, I only learned a few years ago.
March 14th, 2012  
Lovely spot!
March 14th, 2012  
Wow this is very pretty - and the well captured cardinal -
March 14th, 2012  
Love the blue reflections in the still water:)
March 14th, 2012  
@honeybees Thank you Rebecca, it is a nice spot to enjoy nature
@myhrhelper Thank you Kathy, I didn't notice him until I downloaded the photos
@pwallis Thank you Paula, I enjoy the reflections here
March 14th, 2012  
Lovely :]
March 14th, 2012  
@naomi Thank you Naomi, it is a nice place for a walk.
March 14th, 2012  
So much to look at and yet t comes together so nicely.
March 16th, 2012  
@jendee3 Thank you Jen, spungs and blue holes are a South Jersey speciality
March 16th, 2012  
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