This is a rock formation in Colorado called Elephant's Feet. It's pretty obvious to see why, but there are only two of them. Are they the front feet or the back feet?
October 12, 2023 — Tonalea, Colorado
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D_Ohrk_E1
"Two rocks talking"
Anandakos
The back feet of course. America is ALWAYS "on the back foot" these days.....
rick_jones
Why not one of each?
For that matter, perhaps one foot from each of two elephants. Which were able to get away on three legs each…
dspcole
“ The fog comes in on little elephants feet….”
I don’t think that works
QuakerInBasement
Front feet. Handstand.
Jimbo
Standing up on back feet.
RadioTemotu
Not an elephant, an oliphant. Half of one anyway
kgus
Correction: That's in Arizona, about 15-20 miles northeast of Tuba City (a fine place to stop for some mutton and hominy stew), on the north side of Highway 160.
"Two rocks talking"
The back feet of course. America is ALWAYS "on the back foot" these days.....
Why not one of each?
For that matter, perhaps one foot from each of two elephants. Which were able to get away on three legs each…
“ The fog comes in on little elephants feet….”
I don’t think that works
Front feet. Handstand.
Standing up on back feet.
Not an elephant, an oliphant. Half of one anyway
Correction: That's in Arizona, about 15-20 miles northeast of Tuba City (a fine place to stop for some mutton and hominy stew), on the north side of Highway 160.