Photograph by George Steinmetz Otherworldly landscape of the Makran Coast in Iran, along a fault zone that forms the shore of the Indian Ocean between Chabahar and the Pakistani frontier. This isolated ridge was made of gypsum-rich mud which is is brick hard when baked by the sun, but easily eroded into karst-like forms when drenched by monsoon rains. To see more oddities from Iran go to @geosteinmetz
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