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Tafoni

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Oct 07, 2017
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Taken at Shore Acres State Park on the Oregon coast... From Wikipedia: "Tafoni (singular: tafone) are small cave-like features found in granular rock such as sandstone, granite, and sandy-limestone with rounded entrances and smooth concave walls, often connected, adjacent, and/or networked. They often occur in groups that can riddle a hillside, cliff, or other rock formation. They can be found in all climate types, but are most abundant in intertidal areas and semi-arid and arid deserts. Explanations of their formation include salt weathering, differential cementation, structural variation in permeability, wetting-drying, and freezing-thawing cycles, variability in lithology, case hardening and core softening, and/or micro-climate changes and variation (that is, moisture availability). Tafoni have also been called fretting, stonelace, stone lattice, honeycomb weathering, and alveolar weathering. Tafoni features have been found across the Earth, with dramatic forms found in the Jodhpur-Ajmer section of India's Thar Desert, Petra, Jordan, Coastal California and Australia, and even in the Arctic regions, and Antarctica (Paradise 2011). The etymology of the word "tafoni" is unclear. Tafoni may come from the Greek word taphos, "tomb", or it may stem from a Corsican or Sicilian word for "holes", taffoni, or from tafonare meaning "to perforate". The earliest known publication of the term “tafoni” was in 1882. Conventionally, the word 'tafoni' is the plural form of 'tafone'." Please zoom.

Comments (7)


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Faemike55

9:04PM | Sat, 07 October 2017

I've seen this in my home town, they are called the potholes on Lacamas Creek. Very cool capture you have here.

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Kordouane

3:06AM | Sun, 08 October 2017

A truly beautiful capture !!

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helanker

3:14AM | Sun, 08 October 2017

Excellent capture and thank you for the info too :)

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durleybeachbum

4:00AM | Sun, 08 October 2017

This is so fascinating! I have some Tufa rocks, and I suspect the root of the word is the same, as it is very perforated.

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kgb224

6:41AM | Sun, 08 October 2017

Superb capture my friend. God bless.

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Jean_C

11:08AM | Sun, 08 October 2017

Superb and interesting capture!

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beachsidelegs

3:28PM | Sun, 08 October 2017

Beautiful :)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.7
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ1000
Shutter Speed1/1600
ISO Speed125
Focal Length21

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