There is something about the way these three rocks are all slightly leaning, as though they are three people peering around a corner, that I found rather catching for some reason. Sure, the landscape is pretty and I quite enjoy the mossy tint to the rocks themselves, but I keep coming back to that unique pose the rocks are enjoying.
This is not nature’s hand, however. This is part of Castlerigg Stone Circle, an outcropping of rocks in the UK, thought to be constructed in 3200 BC.
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