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Ha Ha Tonka Karst Natural Area
Camdenton, MO - Ha Ha Tonka Karst Natural Area – The park also features caves, sinkholes, and bluffs overlooking the lake. It is a prominent example of karst topography, which is geological formation shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock. A 70-acre (28 ha) portion of the park was designated as the Ha Ha Tonka Karst Natural Area in 1981. [Wiki]
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Thank You for Making this Daily Photo Tied for the #2 Pick on 04-01-2019
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nelli
on April 11, 2019GORGEOUS SHOT
Darlene Jansen
on April 2, 2019Wonderful comp & looks like a great place to visit!
BIRDS-WILDLIFE-AUSTRALIA
on April 2, 2019What time and water can create, over thousands of years ..... Fine capture !!
johnchapmanphotographer
on April 2, 2019Hi Rick, SUPERB !!!
Gene Hyder
on April 2, 2019Terrific shot.
Lgood
on April 2, 2019That looks like a great place to visit. I put it on my bucket list (gosh its growing longer and longer.) I love the natural bridges - there's a great one in Virginia too. Superb shot.
Franks-Focus
on April 1, 2019Nice shot of this nature's bridge.
Greg&Rose Photography
on April 1, 2019Terrific shot of this natural feature
fotoeffects
on April 1, 2019Excellent comp and light!
John (300m)
on April 1, 2019very lovely shot of the natural area Rick