Hexagonal Basalt Columns Over Tunisian Greenhouses in high over greenhouse grids in Tunisia

Hexagonal Basalt Columns Over Tunisian Greenhouses

by Bernadette Clarke

Bright late-afternoon light strikes the geometric lattice of hexagonal basalt columns rising from the earth. The dark volcanic stone forms a precise, repeating grid that contrasts sharply with the pale, sandy soil surrounding the formation. Below the rocky outcrop, long rows of greenhouse structures stretch across the Tunisian landscape, their translucent roofs reflecting the humid air left by recent rain. The clear sky above offers a deep blue backdrop, enhancing the cartographic clarity of the basalt shapes. Wet patches on the ground near the stone edges glisten under the sun, while the sharp angles of the columns cast short, defined shadows against the earth. One column edge catches the light, revealing the rough, weathered texture of the cooled lava.

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Camera Nikon D7100*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D7100 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 60mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 1600
Film Adobe Standard color profile
Location high over greenhouse grids in Tunisia
Date 2019-01-09
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 36.7724, 10.2302
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