Limpedea Columns

The Limpedea Columns, known as Coloanele de la Limpedea in Romanian, are the remains of a lava dome from an ancient volcano. The columns are made of andesite & dacite rocks and are declared a geological natural monument, being both a nature reserve and a protected area. They are found inside the Baia Mare municipality perimeter, in the Ferneziu area, have about 15 meters in height and cover about 3 hectares. Here are some images.

The general view from the main road.

A closer look.

The columns are also used for alpinism training.

Looking up, next to the vertical wall.

Detail of the wall with marks for alpinism.

The path used to walk on the columns.

The path goes closer to the edge.

A clearing next to the path with what resembles to a table for mythical creatures.

A detail of a little wall on top of the main walls.

The view from the place on top of the columns, seen from below.

The mountain continues upwards.

Almos no grass grows here on the bedrock.

Details of the surrounding rocks.

Twisting strata, layers and more layers of old lava…

Approaching the edge.

Looking downwards.

The surrounding landscape.

Forests to the east.

We are actually in the city here.

The place is eerie and worth visiting.

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