cave on the whitsunday islands in australia cave on the whitsunday islands in australia - erosion or ? geology or gEUlogy?
view of the cave and the island
?what dont you see
one of the amazing things about water erosion of caves is how selective it is. there can be a whole cliff face or island and yet it picks only one small section. are there different types of water? like you have "heavy water" or "acid rain" are there other types like "cave water", "dry river valley water"?
semi circular hole in cliff side of fomm ir-rih bay
the normal standard water erosion answer involves that bit of rock being different to the rest, or, there was a fault line. but how has a hole been dug into the cliff face at an angle and a pretty strange shape? what you dont see is a hint of the start of another cave
the cave is found on what looks like the highest point of the small island. is it an EDM event in an electric universe or a point where there was a violent plasma discharge? white sand seems to be an indicator of gEUlogy in the EU and there is plenty in that area. you will find white sand dunes in the strangest of places. there are reported cases of
sandfloods and sand suddenly appearing from nowhere and also
covered the sahara where it use to be wetcloseup view of the cave on the whitsunday island
this cave may have another answer that does invole humans or something geologically natural but caves can be a sign of EU activity and if you are into the EU then caves are a marker
on the island of malta there is an island called St Peters Island. It has a number of caves on its steep cliffs at around sea level. leading into or out of each cave are a couple of small chanels. in an electric universe this would suggest that they are the route the birkeland currents took when the caves were formed. i will find the photos but they are underwater ones so its a bit difficult to fully see what is happening. if you ever visit the island you can see for yourself
there are also other strange geology features of St Peters Island but normal gEUlogy things. more red rock and conglomerates for starters which is unusual for a limestone island
are some caves formed by the same process that creates some anticlines? is the location of the EU event the difference between an anticline and a cave anticline?