A portion of Paulina Falls. The hydroponics of the water as it falls 60 feet below is slowly eating away at the volcanic rock underneath the creek, gradually moving the wall backward, and ripping off chunks of rock. In the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, rural Deschutes County, Oregon; June, 2012.
Monday, July 02, 2012
About Me
- Name: Gr8fulTed
- Location: Madras, Oregon, United States
Aging boomer into the Dharma, The Dead, Todd Snider, Little Feat, politics, peace, negating the Radical Right, travel, the Net, Firefly\Serenity, helping my community, laughing, photography, art, music (playing, listening, supporting)
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Previous Posts
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