The Clay Cliffs, Omarama, New Zealand are a geological wonder; The sharp pinnacles and ridges separated by steep and narrow ravines make it seem like you're on another planet.
The Cliffs were created out of layers of silt and gravel deposited by ancient lakes and rivers around 20 million years ago. They have since been uplifted and tilted by the nearby active Ostler Fault, and eroded.
Sky was tracked with an ioptron skyguider pro on a Canon 5D MKIV and a 24mm f2.8 lens