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The two RV Gypsies wandered into the woods behind all of the amazing stonework, and found some great art. |
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The two RV Gypsies attempted to photograph themselves reflected into the tall mirror pyramid. Their first attempt is a bit crooked. |
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Finally, Lee got most of the pyramid in a photo; while Karen got less of the pyramid in the photo, but it is straighter. Good job guys! |
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The two RV Gypsies then explored the poet's grove. |
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The amphitheater. |
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Rock monuments are normally built for hunting and navigational purposes. An Inukshuk is usually constructed from uncorked rocks and used for marking a location or ommunication directions. The small rock monuments below were made by visitors using rocks from a nearby pile. |
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"The Quarry Family" |
Below: "Tomorrow" |
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Below: Karen got up close and personal with "Tomorrow" |
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Below: The front and back of a Statue titled "Flame." Photographing statues into the sun vs. backlighting makes the statues look different in colors, but both sides of this statue are the same color. |
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The Shallow Pool is the largest in the area, but only about four deep deep, This pool is watched over by "Flame" and "Tomorrow." |
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Heading back towards the house and a statue called "The Bather", and the family pool. Karen took photos of The Bather, but they got accidently deleted from the camera. |
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The family pool. |
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