Often during my coastal walks, I encounter intriguing things and structures. One such is a standing rock at Bondi Beach (Sydney). I don't know if it has a history, maybe it resulted from years of weathering by sea water, but it does look fascinating. Makes me wonder what must have happened, was it natural or did someone place it like this. It reminds me of Butterball at Mahaballipuram, India.
A lone rock, standing tall against the strong waves.
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Its beautiful...
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DeleteFascinating indeed :)
ReplyDeletethank you Shilpa :)
DeleteIntriguing indeed. Nice pic.
ReplyDeletethanks Suzy
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ReplyDeletesure would do. Thanks for dropping by.
DeleteBeautiful indeed... also amazing is the shape! To think that water shapes rocks fascinates me :)
ReplyDeleteyeah I was amazed by it too. Thanks for visiting
DeleteIt looks like sculpture!
ReplyDeleteyeah doesn't it. Thanks for visiting my blog :)
DeleteThat rock looks like it was purposely set there, almost as if it doesn't naturally belong. Cool! ♥
ReplyDeletehehehe that's the same thing I was wondering too :D
DeleteNature's expertise on display. A similar rock is there near my native place in West Bengal but not maintained and marketed well :-(. Seldom any tourist visits there :-(.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many beautiful things in India but not maintained and marketed. It's sad :( Thanks for visiting my blog.
DeleteSpectacular! Beautiful click Rajlakshmi :)
ReplyDeletethank you Vinodini
DeleteNature ... the best art...
ReplyDeleteInteresting rock. We missed it when we were at Bondi.
ReplyDeleteLike the Malpe beach in Karnataka.
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