Evans Crown 3 June 13, 2011 The sign goes on to say "While much of the weathering occurs underground, wind and water erode the landscape eventually exposing the bolders. As the surrounding soil disappears the tors are left behind looking like giant marbles. Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Julie13 June 2011 at 07:54I always thought tors were taws.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplySusan14 June 2011 at 00:37They look as though they've been placed there quite intentionally!Lovely photo series.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyjoo14 June 2011 at 00:59It's a beautiful place, Joan!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown14 June 2011 at 08:21I love boulders. These seem to have been placed there by humans.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVicki14 June 2011 at 08:22Loving your "Evans Crown" series... I'm a rock/boulder tragic. :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyPeter14 June 2011 at 21:24Gotta love big rocks, turned into shapely ones.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJulie15 June 2011 at 07:31I love that Vicki is a boulder-tragic. I think that I must be a lichen-tragic.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
I always thought tors were taws.
ReplyDeleteThey look as though they've been placed there quite intentionally!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo series.
It's a beautiful place, Joan!
ReplyDeleteI love boulders. These seem to have been placed there by humans.
ReplyDeleteLoving your "Evans Crown" series... I'm a rock/boulder tragic. :)
ReplyDeleteGotta love big rocks, turned into shapely ones.
ReplyDeleteI love that Vicki is a boulder-tragic. I think that I must be a lichen-tragic.
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