My Avatar dreams have led me visiting Zhangzhejia in China where a sea of stone columns just rise amazingly from the ground!
This, to me, looks like a general with a helmet on his head.
What is more amazing is that there are trees on top of the “helmet”!!
i see the general with a helmet too 🙂 amazing nature!
Nature always reminds us of our own thinking!
Never thought of it that way before 🙂
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I see that General, now that you say so. 🙂
Think you can see his face and features quite clearly too!
This is the place that inspired the scenery in Avatar.
Yes, great place!
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What an incredible landscape, and well captured.
Thanks for the nice words!
What an amazing capture! A general with a helmet, Indeed!
Glad that you also figure out the general 🙂
Amazing geology!
Thank you, John!
Amazing. I see the soldier’s face and helmet too. I was starting to write you what I saw and then saw your comments. What a great shot.
Thanks for agreeing with me!
Dunno that it’s amazing, but it sure is beautiful ! 🙂
That’s intriguing!
Well, we all know birds will drop bird-poo with seeds in it, and we also know that the winds carry seeds everywhere … so why should we be surprised at trees growing up there, Michael …?
There needs to be some good soil on the top too. The trees looks like feathers on a helmet!
But isn’t the soil just the rock wearing away ?
Quite true! Have a nice day 🙂
Yes, I can see his face and helmet. Isn’t that intriguing!
Leslie
Like a Roman soldier or a general?
A general for sure!
Leslie
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That’s interesting. Our friends just invited us to go on a trip to this site where Avatar was filmed. Very interesting terrain.
I am sure you will enjoy it. safe travels!
It looks as though the general has his army waiting in the background too. Great photo. Stunning!
Thanks for visiting and liking my post today. 🙂
Yes, I wanted to say that too in my post!
Michael, this is spectacular!
Thanks for the kind words, babsje!
You’re welcome, and thanks for sharing such lovely and evocative photos with us. 🙂
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Nice one, Michael!
Thank you, Laurie!
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Michael, you are mos welcome!
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