This is my contribution to the Tuesday Photo Challenge – Stone.
Currently living on the Bruce Peninsula, a limestone promontory separating Lake Huron from Georgian Bay there’s rather a lot of stone around here. The eastern side of the peninsula is formed by the Niagara Escarpment. The same escarpment that the Niagara River flows over at Niagara Falls.
Autumn colour on a section of the Niagara Escarpment. Some of the limestone face of the escarpment is visible through the trees with fallen boulders along the shoreline.
Limestone boulders piled in a ditch on a back road on the South Bruce Peninsula.
Inglis Falls where the Sydenham River flows over the escarpment.
Waves on rocks at sunrise on the Lake Huron shoreline.
Green moss and orange Lichen growing on a limestone boulder on the South Bruce Peninsula.
A wave breaking on stones at the base of the Niagara Escarpment at sunrise.
such nice vibrant colors – and nice take on stone – because so many stones can be dull in color – but you highlighted so much beauty
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Thank you, there’s so much variety locally it was a case of what do I include and what do I leave out.
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Really lovely. Particularly the “Waves on rocks at sunrise on the Lake Huron shoreline.”
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Thanks Teressa. That was the only shot I included that was from the west side of the peninsula.
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Love the waterfall. Water cascading down rocks is beautiful and magical.
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Thank you. There’s a few waterfalls in the area with the Niagara Escarpment and other rock features.
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