Hallelujah Mountain

Dec 27, 2017 1:13 AM

SabrielSci

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Avatar Hallelujah Mountain is a mountain, a 1,080-metre (3,540 ft) quartz-sandstone pillar, located in the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, in the Wulingyuan Area, in northwestern Hunan Province, China

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Pandora?

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Neature you neat

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I’m pretty sure I’ve played this map before in Mario kart

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That’s some serious Jumanji lookin shit right there. Very cool

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These avatar graphics are getting ridiculously good

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Is that King Kong in #3 ?

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Nice rock!

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There’s a shrine there. Where’s my paraglider??

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Animal Kingdoms Pandora land is looking pretty dope

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As a gamer, i know there is some sick loot at the top of #5.

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Unless that its in shadow of the colossus

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Yay! I been there. The chair lift up to the top was unreal. Highly recommended

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Is this real life?

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Don't you lie to me, @OP. That's the Southern Air Temple

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If this is real . Then it would be pretty amazing especially down the middle . Curious mind?

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If I had an Avatar tail I would make sweet sweet love to those trees.

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Came back just to up-vote this. This is ridiculous. +1

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The fuck lol

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Perfection

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As someone that could never experience this...thank you!!

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This planet is amazing...

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It's ok.

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I agree, Earth is freaking beautiful.

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The air bender temple is here somewhere

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I think the first pic is fake

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STOP STOP! I'M NOT LISTENING YOU AWFUL AWFUL PERSON

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#5 is the real picture of the same rock pinnacle

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Yep, 5 is real, 1 isn't.

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Thank god. I was freaking out

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James Cameron's Avatar? Or the animated Avatar? I rember Aang training fire bending in a similar place.

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the one with the cat people and shit

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This is what Missouri is supposed to look like in a few million years!

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Explain

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Sorry, I just saw this. Missouri is on top of aloooot of calcium. It's why we have so many sink holes and caves. Well eventually that (1/2)

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Calcium will dissolve so much that there will only be columns left. This is the result!

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As a geology enthusiast anyone have information on how these formed?

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I know similar structures (like monument valley) are made from old volcanoes eroding away and leaving an igneous core as a lone pillar

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I am also hoping someone gives us the scoop on those!

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Those are something called karst landforms made of limestone which erodes more easily than other rock. Places with higher than usual (1/?)

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rainfall or wet seasons can develop pinaccles topped by vegetation (slowing vertical erosion) but eroding the sides of what become towers.

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'cept this is sandstone apparently. Probably less dissolution from groundwater and more mechanical erosion from rain and vegetation.

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Oh interesting. Not sure why its pseudokarstic then. I'm a structural geologist not a chemist. XD

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I want to climb it, but I don't want to go to China. :<

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why not?

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China is great fun, well worth a visit.

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Masturbate instead...

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nty.

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Aww c'mon, give it a little tug...

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get thee behind me, satan.

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