happy to have reached the mulu pinnacles (borneo)


happy to have reached the mulu pinnacles (borneo), erosion, geology, gunung mulu national park, jungle, karst, karstic, limestone, man, peace sign, rain forest, rock, self-portrait, stone, tristan savatier, v-sign, stock photo

erosion

geology

gunung mulu national park

jungle

karst

karstic

limestone

man

peace sign

pinnacles

rain forest

rock

self-portrait

stone

tristan savatier

v-sign

As you can see, I am really happy to have reached the Pinnacles in Gunung Mulu National Park (Borneo Island)

The Mulu Pinnacles are Karstic rock formations in the shape of huge vertical sharp blades up to about 50 m (150 feet) high, in a remote rain forest over Gunung Api mountain.­ The Pinnacles were formed by erosion of the Karstic limestone rock forming the mountain.­

For more photos and information about this amazing place, go to the Mulu Pinnacles photo series.

Photo processed in True Tone HDR with Tone Mapping from a single RAW exposure.­

Stock photos

Marudi, Sarawak, Malaysia