Fairy Chimneys, Turkey
These chimneys are a result of a geologic process that began millions of years ago, when volcanic eruptions rained ash across what would eventually become Turkey. That ash hardened into tuff, a porous rock, which was covered by a layer of basalt. As millennia passed, the softer tuff wore down, giving way to
"Fairy Chimneys"? Whoever named this place certainly chickened out. "Uh, chimneys. That's it. They look like chimneys."
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteInfidel753 - Did you happen to notice the bit of "editing" I inserted in the copy?
ReplyDeleteMother Earth knows what she wants and how to get it!
ReplyDeleteSo - - Mother Nature was experimenting with penis configurations long before She tacked them on us guys?? Guess we should be calling it a "stonie" instead of a "woodie" - - -
ReplyDeleteOf course.....😈
ReplyDeleteI long suspected fairy was the edulcorated name for both incubus and succubus anyway.
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ReplyDeleteBatRedneck - You say the most interesting things.
ReplyDeleteRicko...do you have penis on the brain today?????
ReplyDeleteOpps, dumb question.
Mistress Maddie - :-P
ReplyDeleteOMG!. the far left fairy chimney(yeah, right) in the first photo appears to have a scrotum. Chimneys don't have scrotums, penises have scrotums. And I like jsstrand's term stonies for these things.
ReplyDeletelove these dick-chimneys
ReplyDeleteWell, I have a new name for them. Going to the prairie today to hunt for Fairy Castles!
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