Weather Shapes Kangaroo Island's Remarkable Rocks
Kangaroo Island, located off the southern coast of Australia, is renowned for its unique geological formations and diverse wildlife. The island, which separated from mainland Australia around 10,000 years ago, has developed distinct species, including the soot-coloured dunnart and numerous kangaroos. The Remarkable Rocks, a collection of granite formations, have been sculpted over time by natural elements such as wind, rain, and salt. Photographer Jon McCormack captured a striking image of these rocks at sunset, highlighting their ancient and exposed nature. The photograph, taken from inside a hollowed-out rock, showcases the interplay of lines, horizon, and openings, creating a visually compelling composition. McCormack's work emphasizes the artistic beauty of nature shaped by weather and isolation.