Geological dolomite outcrop on Dole Island with decorative tiles
The first paragraph focuses on the close-up view of the rocky texture and horizontal stratification of the dolomite outcrop on Dole Island. The wall is composed of numerous overlapping dolomite layers characterized by a rugged, fractured, and uneven surface in yellowish and grey tones. Small cavities and niches are visible in places, illustrating natural erosion processes and the distinct characteristics of the rock structure.
The second paragraph features small, decorative mosaic tiles or plates placed at the base of the outcrop among green grass blades and blooming dandelions. These tiles are adorned with various colorful patterns and designs in blue, white, and earthy tones, adding an artistic touch to the natural site. They are neatly propped against the rock base, blending harmoniously with the surrounding flora.
The third paragraph highlights a thin layer of soil and roots at the very top of the cliff, surmounted by green bushes and a subtle glimpse of lilac blossoms. The bottom of the image is dominated by spring vegetation with dandelions in their seed-head stage, softening the harsh and rigid appearance of the stone structure. This close-up provides a detailed insight into the geological composition of the natural monument and the presence of micro-art elements.
Geological dolomite outcrop on Dole Island with decorative tiles
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