This is part of a cave that was eroded by wind, or at least that is what I’ve surmised from what I’ve read.
I like how the layers are revealed as you get a sense of different periods of time here. Some layers are clearer than others, but from what I can see and understand, they’re there.
I also like how those layers seems to move and flow. It’s almost like watching water.
I hope you enjoy.

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We see these along the Atlantic Coast..very artistic image.
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Along the coast I imagine there’d be salt involved in the processes whereas this is a bit away from the coast. Still rather similar patterns depending on the rock type, however.
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Yes ..for sure..see while on our boat.
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Along the coast we see these from our boat. We some in the ocean away from the coast.
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I love the picture of this rock, the many horizonal lines throughout with such interesting texture and beautiful shades of color!
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