This kind of folding is very common in South Africa on the Karroo. There 
is an exposed 'fold' called the Laingsburg Dyke that runs for hundreds 
of miles. Many of the Cape mountains have folds fifty or more metres deep.

Don W

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I haven't commented on others' PESOs for about a week, but I will soon and 
> try to catch up. With that in mind...
> 
> I went out yesterday to photograph a famous landmark, which I will show 
> later, and also ended up photographing this. I am probably the only one that 
> will 
> like it. :-)
> 
> I often find myself photographing the land, dirt, rock, etc., next to road 
> sides. Especially where it has been cut away or where the erosion from a 
> pervious cut away (maybe long before) has made interesting patterns. Okay, I 
> am weird 
> -- I find dirt, etc., interesting. This is one of the shots I have taken of 
> that type that I thought turned out better than most.
> 
> I've already darkened this a little, I could darken it a bit more. It's okay 
> if you hate it.
> 
> I don't know what it is, maybe shale?
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/sculpture.htm
> 
> Comments welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe 
> 


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