Day 13 - The Cathedral by terryliv

Day 13 - The Cathedral

The head of Cathedral Gorge is a HUGE amphitheatre that extends for well over 180deg. I am standing on the RHS underneath the roof looking out. The rock wall on the right is the start of the roof. You can get a sense of the size of it by the people at the entrance. It was absolutely stunning.
Best on black

There is a new version of the map at http://365project.org/terryliv/from-the-archiv/2015-01-06 that goes up to the start of Day 15.

See the background to this series of postings on the Kimberley at http://365project.org/terryliv/from-the-archiv/2015-01-08
Great shot with the people for comparison.
June 3rd, 2015  
Wow now that is a large impressive gorge Terry beautifully capture, love the inclusion of people giving a sense of scale to the shot:)
June 3rd, 2015  
Very huge and impressive!
June 3rd, 2015  
Must have been wonderful to see!! Great to see the tiny people for sense of scale.
June 3rd, 2015  
What a great setting
June 3rd, 2015  
What a fantastic shot, the people look so tiny in comparison. Must be magnificent to see in real life. What an experience.
June 3rd, 2015  
Magnificent! Were people calling out to hear the sound amplify?
June 3rd, 2015  
Beautiful capture Poppo :)
June 3rd, 2015  
@cejaanderson Definitely no calling out Jane. people were acting as if they were in church. See tomorrows posting
June 3rd, 2015  
This truly show off the massive size of this :) Fav
June 3rd, 2015  
One word - WOW. Fav
June 3rd, 2015  
This series is fantastic. You could be a travel writer for that area.
June 3rd, 2015  
Stunning colors on the rocks and wow, what a perspective seeing the people up against them. Great shot, Poppo. FAV.
June 3rd, 2015  
Wow! What grandeur! The people sure tell us how huge this really is. Awesome!
June 3rd, 2015  
Awesome scale and wonderful capture. So difficult to convey that feeling of size.
June 4th, 2015  
Wow That amazing colour!!
June 4th, 2015  
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