I have been meaning to share these photos for a while now. A few months ago, on our way to visit relatives up in the Coulees, we came across this beautiful rock formation called Castle Rock. When we got there there was a sand "path" around it and so we started to walk around it, and it was absolutely breathtaking. However, at some point it became evident that the sand path was not actually a path, but rather the erosion of the rocks, as the path disappeared and left us somewhere about 40 feet higher than we'd like, without a good way to turn around. Fortunately, we were all feeling sure footed and managed to make our way back around to where we started without injury. Mongoosine had a great time discovering crevasses, climbing, and showing off her agility.
"Oh no! It's a crack in the universe!"
"Look mom, I'm a tree"
"I'll take the stairs"
"Best seat in the house"
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5 comments:
What a wondrous nature spot. Wondered how the roots survive when they are all out in the open like that.?
Happy Pink Saturday. Thanks for sharing your beautiful pink pictures. Loved the area.
They seem to just keep reaching farther and farther for dirty/sand.
Those roots are so neat-how did God do that?
How fun!!
HaPpY pInK sAtUrDaY!
Sarah
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