Mossy Basalt Boulders

by Ref-G

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7 videos
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Photo Pack

A valley filled with eroded basalt boulders.

The fluted pattern on the rocks is more accustomed to limestone karst formations. These much more durable rocks have been eroded by slightly acidic tree roots millions of year ago.

You will find plenty reference of mossy rocks piled on each other in this photo pack. It also includes a stream of dark brown water running through.
Short video clips exploring the boulders forest valley environment.

Footage has been recorded handheld.

Contents:
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 001 - 00:49
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 002 - 00:47
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 003 - 00:45
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 004 - 00:13
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 005 - 00:40
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 006 - 00:46
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 007 - 00:17

Video Pack

A valley filled with eroded basalt boulders.

The fluted pattern on the rocks is more accustomed to limestone karst formations. These much more durable rocks have been eroded by slightly acidic tree roots millions of year ago.

You will find plenty reference of mossy rocks piled on each other in this photo pack. It also includes a stream of dark brown water running through.
Short video clips exploring the boulders forest valley environment.

Footage has been recorded handheld.

Contents:
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 001 - 00:49
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 002 - 00:47
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 003 - 00:45
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 004 - 00:13
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 005 - 00:40
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 006 - 00:46
Mossy Basalt Boulders - Video 007 - 00:17