The Earth’s Artistry in the Mangyshlak Desert
At twilight, the Mangyshlak Peninsula in Kazakhstan transforms into a canvas of natural artistry. Wind and time have sculpted towering salt cliffs, their stratified layers glowing with warm hues as the sun dips below the horizon. These dramatic formations, shaped by millennia of erosion, reveal the region’s rich geological past. The stark contrast between the white salt and the rugged earth underscores the raw beauty of this remote desert. Photographer Balandin Dmitriy captures the quiet majesty of this landscape, where nature’s slow hand etches stories into stone.
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