Note that the third movement quotes motifs from the "plein et déliés" and "en rouge, en noir ... et en vert" sequences, previously posted online.
Three snapshots of the sequence:



first movement: the red or black sandstone dominating the King George River in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
second movement: volcanic rock from Bali's Batur volcano, and limestone from the Pinnacles in Western Australia's Nambung Park.
third movement: red sandstone again, dominating the horizontal waterfalls of Talbot Bay in Australia.
Three photos of the King George River site, taken at the end of the dry season; after the rains have resumed, a waterfall flows down the central wall of the third photo, causing bacteria to take hold, giving the rock its black color:



A photo of volcanic rocks from the Batur volcano:

A photo of Pinnacles:

Two close-up photos of the Talbot Bay sandstone:


Four snapshots from the sequence:




Three snapshots of the sequence:


