View Full Version : Unusual rock formation......
chicot60
07-28-2016, 10:55 AM
http://i.imgur.com/HWyRtNK.jpg
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-yAK0VyGz3CM/UDb1HO6r3OI/AAAAAAADw9k/3cKwQ56n6BQ/w1111-h740/The%2Bdouble%2Barch%2Bat%2BMassif%2Bde%2Bla%2BChar treuse%252C%2BFrance%2B.jpg
I wonder if that would produce sound with the right wind blowing through it.
bigbadbrother
07-28-2016, 07:42 PM
Where is that? it's really cool.
hutch
07-28-2016, 08:03 PM
who says you can lead a horse to water but not make it drink?..the elephant already is..
25731
25732
BBB I'm green with envy...lol... The OP is a rare rock formation in France, Massif de la Chartreuse
Beautiful Chartreuse Mountains in France
The outstanding Chartreuse Mountains of southeastern France are definitely worth visiting if you are planning a trip to the region. These beautiful mountains can be found at the southernmost point of the Jura Mountains, and they are actually a part of the French Prealps.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/mXlsoNoOHUJ3m-_w2Gfjwe5MTEi-yiCY0owIWJ2oLZEmnwX2TZslWbjseQ9ruElBcGRqO0Y=s146
The Noof
07-28-2016, 09:38 PM
I wonder if that would produce sound with the right wind blowing through it.
It would probably resonate at a frequency beneath our hearing if it did
Condor
07-28-2016, 09:41 PM
My turn... Lol
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w8/condorito2/Nature/Balancing%20Rock%201_zpsnjgboxod.jpeg
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w8/condorito2/Nature/Balancing%20Rock_zpsm4kfuke1.jpeg
c/p from wiipedia:
The Tour Percée double arch, also named the Tour Isabelle arch, is a double natural arch, located in the Parc Naturel Régional de la Chartreuse, Chartreuse Mountains, France.
Its span is 32 metres (105 ft), which makes it the biggest natural arch in the Alps.
It remained unknown for probably everybody, until its discovery in May 2005, when Pascal Sombardier, who was trekking to write its book Chartreuse inédite : Itinéraires insolites, dealing with lost places of the range, discovered it fortuitously. Its pictures illustrated the front cover of his book, published in 2006 : this double arch became then the symbol of the hidden treasures of the Chartreuse Mountains.[1]
Located in a very remote area, with a difficult and dangerous access, very few guide books, even the most recent ones, mention its existence.
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