Dolomite layers outcrop at Dole Island with blooming lilac bushes
Dolomite Outcrop of Dole Island
Dolomite outcrop
Dole Island
Syringa vulgaris (Common lilac)
Natural monument
The first paragraph depicts a closer profile of the dolomite outcrop on Dole Island, clearly highlighting the horizontal sedimentary rock layers. The light-colored and yellowish dolomite rocks form a natural, rugged wall filled with fractures and bedding lines characteristic of Upper Devonian geological formations. At the base of the cliff, a strip of green grass features dandelion seed heads and other wild vegetation.
The second paragraph showcases the magnificent and dense cover of lilac bushes (Syringa vulgaris) growing directly along the top edge of the outcrop. The purple and violet blossoms arranged in dense clusters form a vibrant ribbon of nature across the entire length of the cliff, completely blanketing the upper soil layer. These blooming bushes and their signature green leaves introduce a lively and dynamic element above the static rock structure.
The third paragraph reveals large, leafy green trees rising even higher above the lilac line in the background, partially obscuring the sky. On the lower right, the edge of a small information plaque or sign is visible near the base of the cliff, indicating that the site is managed for visitors. The overall composition centers on the beautiful interplay between geological stratification and springtime flora.
Dolomite layers outcrop at Dole Island with blooming lilac bushes
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