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CareyPhotography > Another dome that is reminiscent of a petrified sand dune.
CareyPhotography > Bill sitting on a rock in the hole that is in the upper right side of the previous photo. The interior of this cave is smooth sandstone worn away in wave shapes, and we found two very comfortable spots to relax and eat lunch.
CareyPhotography > Bill standing on the balcony of the main dome checking out the view.
CareyPhotography > Another cool windcave.
CareyPhotography > I can easily picture this as someone's home. It reminds me of the Flintstones!
CareyPhotography > There it is at last! This is the main dome and it is estimated to be approximately six million years old! It is reminiscent of a two-story house with multiple rooms, and it's easy to imagine a living room with a large balcony (on the other side), a kitchen, and bedrooms. All Bill can think about at this point is getting out of the sun, so we head over to explore.
CareyPhotography > These small, compressed image files just don't do this justice; there is an incredible amount of detail in these images that just have to be seen at full size. This is another view of the windcaves and the Carrizo Badlands.
CareyPhotography > You can really see how this formation looks like a petrified sand dune.
CareyPhotography > Hikers placed a collection of fossils on this rock.
Another dome that is reminiscent of a petrified sand dune.
CareyPhotography > Another dome that is reminiscent of a petrified sand dune.
Another dome that is reminiscent of a petrified sand dune.
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