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Xipe Totec

(44,380 posts)
Wed Aug 13, 2025, 12:06 AM Aug 13

Parque Ecolgico La Huasteca, Monterrey N.L. - Something light and breezy



The Huasteca ecological park starts in Monterrey, moves south to San Luis Potosi, and ends in Veracruz, Mexico. it is part of the Sierra Madre in Mexico, and the Rockies in the US.
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Parque Ecolgico La Huasteca, Monterrey N.L. - Something light and breezy (Original Post) Xipe Totec Aug 13 OP
Holy moly! How on earth could mountains contain enormous vertical layers of stone? Judi Lynn Monday #1
Well, actually... Xipe Totec Monday #2
If they ever make it back down, they should have themselves committed! Omigosh. Judi Lynn Monday #3

Judi Lynn

(163,836 posts)
1. Holy moly! How on earth could mountains contain enormous vertical layers of stone?
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 03:53 AM
Monday

Please don't say anyone tries to climb them! OMG. They are so thin! They look like a mighty wind could knock them right over!

Astounding.

I would hope no one even stands near them on the ground!

Can't imagine how they are so tall, so thin, and are still standing.

Those thin mountains within the chain absolutely are the first ones I've seen in any photographs.

Thank you for introducing them to those of us who never knew about them.

Xipe Totec

(44,380 posts)
2. Well, actually...
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 06:57 AM
Monday

There are some adventurous souls out there.



This video shows some people sitting on top of one of those columns.

Judi Lynn

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3. If they ever make it back down, they should have themselves committed! Omigosh.
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 08:25 AM
Monday

If one had simply seen their postures and not the straight plunge almost all around them, one might imagine they were spending some time at the park, or on the beach!

I'm not too sure you could get The Flying Walendas to try that!









Had to watch the second video again. The mountains look just as dangerous the 2nd time. Doesn't even seem safe to consider having a picnic on the ground closer than a mile away or more!

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