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Awesome pictures, Lori. The Fairy Chimneys could go by many names...
ReplyDeleteSeriously...I have always wanted to take a trip out West here to see the rocks and canyons. Great OW post!
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Janie
Well just blow this Ozarks farm chick right off the hay-wagon! That is just amazing. My first trip out west I thought I'd entered a Road Runner Cartoon!
ReplyDeleteFrom the hills and hollers of the Missouri Ponderosa, have a wonderfully blessed day, ya'll!!!
So we're calling them Fairy Chimneys now...lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific for post for Outdoor Wednesday. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Lori, Those chimney pictures are very interesting! This was a perfect Outdoor Wednesday post! --Delores
ReplyDeleteGreat shots ... wonderful for Outdoor Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Awesome photos!
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Very Very Awesome Lucy....
ReplyDeletePretty amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Those people standing under the one in Colorado make me nervous! It's so amazing what nature can do.
ReplyDeleteRobin
Wow! These are beautiful but made me feel geographically ignorant. Now what do you suppose Thailand called James Bond Island before 007?? :)
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing Lori. Although I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable picnicking under that rock in India! The wave shot from Arizona is unbelievable. Kathy
ReplyDeleteLori - you are so techy , LOL !
ReplyDeleteCool pictures , love them rocks - hope they never roll.....yikes !
Kammy
Kewelopolis!
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
Wonderful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! You took them?? Sweet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun slideshow and so gorgeous! My Dad and I used to collect rocks and had boxes of them in our garage. But we had to leave them behind when we loved back to MI. I still remember my Dad and I spending hours sorting through our rocks!
ReplyDeleteThose are some AMAZING photos! I love the boulders that look like giant eggs, or toroise shells or something.
ReplyDeletenice post. thanks.
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