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imGnarly t1_ix397a5 wrote
The water is flowing from the branches into the river, correct?
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Rogue_Vaper t1_ix34zwf wrote
Just remember there is a gang of Saltwater crocodiles in that pic.
tiredwiredandfired t1_ix3422w wrote
The time-lapse of this would be really cool.
Waste-Bag-5566 t1_ix32rpq wrote
It is amazing wouldn’t mind getting lost out that way
Denhik2 t1_ix31xnl wrote
Reply to Views from the Kootenai Falls Swinging Bridge, located in Libby, Montana. (OC) (3024 x 4032) by yayawidudbs
the most beautiful place
paper_daisey025 t1_ix30xfe wrote
Western Australia is stunning. It's hard to explain to people who haven't visited how vast it is and how remote most of it is. The landscape is just stunning. Hoping to go back for a visit one day.
SauronsinofPride t1_ix301ba wrote
This just shows how much of a wasteland australia is
fae_forge OP t1_ix2zt1q wrote
Reply to comment by feedmygoodside in Stumbled onto a strange path through the chaparral, Southern California [2811x2811] [oc] by fae_forge
Yup. Hedged in by the mesa on one side and river to the other. Its also in the usually fenced off part so feels even more secluded.
Bretty_boy t1_ix2z7fk wrote
Reply to comment by Bionic_Ferir in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Well why don’t you share it with the rest of us then
Bim_Jeann t1_ix2yxnn wrote
Reply to Views from the Kootenai Falls Swinging Bridge, located in Libby, Montana. (OC) (3024 x 4032) by yayawidudbs
Absolutely beautiful.
KingXiphos2947 t1_ix2wkfb wrote
Reply to comment by jonnygreen22 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Your ignorance is your own problem douche.
KingXiphos2947 t1_ix2whag wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
If that blast had been more powerful it could've even left mountains. Pulverizing the ground and pulling it into the current pretty much instantaneously, causing mass to build into a peak. We used to worship the sun. Saturn and Jupiter before that. When they were close enough to be visible by eye. Hence why Gods have a thing lightning. When our son was all that was left in the sky, humanity proclaimed it the one true God. This where the worship of the old gods ended. You all can look at the research that's been done and then do your own from there if you like. YouTube The Thunderbolts Project.
KingXiphos2947 t1_ix2viz9 wrote
Reply to comment by Plz_make_me_good in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Its not cool. It sent the previous civilization back into the stone age. And no, they're electrical scars that were filled in with water later. You'll notice how the river doesn't look the same. That's because it's in a river bed. The surrounding area doesn't look the same.
Bionic_Ferir t1_ix2ve82 wrote
Reply to comment by BlamDandy in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Fun fact mt Augusta is the largest sandstone monolith in the world. It's twice as large as Uluru and you can climbed it with out an issue
Plz_make_me_good t1_ix2ujyg wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
as cool as it would be, there's no plasma scarring in this picture. Only dried up riverbed
DexJones t1_ix2rz8o wrote
Reply to comment by Noman9410 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Nope, natural and runs through some truly wild country.
jonnygreen22 t1_ix2rg6b wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Oh cool man yeah, did you remember to take your medication?
Totally on board with your electricity dumbass idea but just wanna make sure, you know?
BlamDandy t1_ix2qfs3 wrote
Loving all the photos of WA lately, under appreciated beauty of Australia considering its 1/3 of the continent
feedmygoodside t1_ix2oofs wrote
Reply to Stumbled onto a strange path through the chaparral, Southern California [2811x2811] [oc] by fae_forge
Pretty sure I have been there. If I recall, it feels like a secret place in the middle of an otherwise crowded, noisy, typical so cal place. I remember having to hike a bit downhill before what eventually opens up into a crazy cool open space. Sound right?
KingXiphos2947 t1_ix2ndbf wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Beautiful if not a bit morbid.
KingXiphos2947 t1_ix2n2jy wrote
Reply to comment by Noman9410 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
About 20,000 years ago, sun was discharging across the solar system. There are scars like that all over earth and various other places throughout our system. If you look at a surface that's been blasted by high velocity plasma, you'll see that the scarring is identical. There's is a river though, that looks like it was created through water erosion.
HoboAJ t1_ix2mzhg wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
That's water, and the plants sprouting up in it's wake.
Unless I'm missing something?
jam-and-marscapone t1_ix2mqne wrote
Reply to comment by Noman9410 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
No. It is natural.
cbeiser t1_ix3acpd wrote
Reply to Views from the Kootenai Falls Swinging Bridge, located in Libby, Montana. (OC) (3024 x 4032) by yayawidudbs
Did you check out the falls? They were gushing this year