RE: Travel to Stolowe Mountains : Day 3 - Skalne Grzyby
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Welcome to Travelfeed.io @adalger. Yes, very nice post. There are some similar areas in the USA where the upper portion of the rock layers are harder, and erosion creates similar mushroom shapes.
Thank you @justinparke ! .. it is really amazing how time, erosion and simple water can influence thos massive rocks over time .. this leaves me always realising how old this planet is and for what short times we humans are only on it ^^