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Goblin
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Goblin Valley is a relatively small area that showcases hundreds of intricately eroded rocks. Just walking among these sculpted sandstone formations gives you a feeling of exploring another planet.
The unusual stone shapes in Goblin Valley result from the weathering of sandstone. They consist of debris eroded from older highlands and redeposited on a former tidal flat of alternating layers of sandstone, siltstone and shale. The surrounding rocks show evidence of being near an ancient sea with the dynamic flow of tides and tidal channels that directed currents back to the sea and coastal sand dunes.
During my short visit to Goblin Valley, I was able to observe the changing light and shadows that drastically change the landscape from hour to hour - resulting in totally unique and sometimes challenging exposure dilemmas.
“Goblin Valley” is the pnoramic version of this image from that area, see it HERE.
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