Huasca de Ocampo is a town in the state of Hidalgo in central México. It is home to the Prismas Basálticos, majestic geometric basalt rock columns that line a ravine with waterfalls tumbling from above. What makes the pillars so spectacular is that each is an enormous hexagonal prism, some of them 150 feet tall and more than four feet wide. They were formed millions of years ago by slow cooling volcanic lava.
| THEY ARE TRULY SPECTACULAR AND WE HAD AN AWESOME DAY EXPLORING THE AREA.
| THEY ARE TRULY SPECTACULAR AND WE HAD AN AWESOME DAY EXPLORING THE AREA.
And on a random note.... It’s official. We have our visas for China! We look forward to visiting the facility of kigo's manufacturing partner, PLUS Compound Technologies, and bringing the story of kigo production to the company's customers. |