FOREST OF STONE
The
Stone Forest near Kunming, China is a spectacular example of limestone
karst topography. The stones resemble a forest of trees and appear to
rise out of the ground, much like stalagmites. The area was once a
shallow sea over 270 million years ago. The ancient reefs turned to
limestone and sandstone, which was later uplifted, then exposed to water
and wind erosion. Much of the erosion
occured due to surface and subsurface water, which dissolved the calcium
carbonate rock. The forest is also home to several caves and
underground streams.
With some imagination, you can recognize
human figures, plants and other shapes in the stones. The stone forest
holds a special place in Chinese tradition, and is home to many
activities of the annual "Torch Festival" celebration.
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