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Gandoku t1_jd8f636 wrote

I was looking up how these rock formations were formed and found:

> The cliffs were once part of an ancient coral reef that covered most of Southeast Asia during the time when the earth’s oceans were hundreds of feet higher than they are today. Millions of years passed and cliffs remained standing, towering like magnificent rock giants.

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hokie56fan t1_jd85k3u wrote

First and only time I visited this spot, I hiked around to the left in the photo to where I could see the entire lake. I stayed there for probably 15 minutes and saw a cow elk and her calf swim across the far side of the lake. It felt like there wasn't a human within a million miles of that spot and was one of the most peaceful moments of my life.

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