Very neat. This is how all nature videos should be done: smooth and careful. But don't dwell too long on those rocks and trees. Thank you.
Very nice Alex! I agree with Rondal (#2 post) about the creek bed. Those stream rounded boulders mean that at some time in the past there was pretty heavy water flow, maybe from melting alpine glaciers higher up?
According to what I could gather from the article you provided, the apparent stream rounded boulders in that creek bed are primarily intrusive (granite-type) rocks that are weathering along joints and fractures into blocks that gravity is gradually working down slope like talus. Is it possible to get up higher to see the source of boulders? Good stuff Alex!There never was too much water (it's too high) but here is a geologists studie Златните мостове use google translate as it's only in bulgarian
No source those streams are starting and ending on a different location - but regardless off history it's beautiful nowAccording to what I could gather from the article you provided, the apparent stream rounded boulders in that creek bed are primarily intrusive (granite-type) rocks that are weathering along joints and fractures into blocks that gravity is gradually working down slope like talus. Is it possible to get up higher to see the source of boulders? Good stuff Alex!
They called like that but recently I've been told they are not but rather made by wind and water - go figure what exactly happened 5 million years agoI'm amazed by the rocks. Must have been moved and piled by glaciers??