Pfattner Walls, South Tyrol (Italy)
Nearly 280 million years ago cracks opened in the earth’s crust. Around 1000 degrees Centigrade hot lava streams and pyroclastic flows, gushed out of volcanoes. Cooled down, they became the red coloured 'Bozen quartz porphyry' which built up the prominent colourful walls around Bozen. (aerial view)
From the SERIES
Each print is individually made and hand signed!