Stone rock bottom with geometric cracks at Downpatrick Head, Knockaun, Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland.
A limestone pavement is a natural karst landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone that resembles an artificial pavement. The term is mainly used in the UK and Ireland, where many of these landforms have developed distinctive surface patterning resembling paving blocks. Similar landforms in other parts of the world are known as alvars.
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Luc de Zeeuw can look back on many decades of experience as an image-maker. As a photographer, he once trained at the school of photography. However, he never became a professional photographer. He did, however, intermittently photograph a lot. In his working life, he was.. Read more…