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Re: TOR
now thats a sweet pic falstaff..
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Re: TOR
nice, BTW why did you call it TOR
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Re: TOR
Nice rock!
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Re: TOR
thanx fellas, but the word Tor is just to describe naturally weathered rock formations, but this one is special, containing fossils, native american burials and by form and colour quite wonderful addition to the landscape. If you go to the Garden of the Gods in Colorodo Springs you will see an exposed row of triassic and mesozoic rocks that run along the escarpement of the Front Range area. Red Rocks in Denver is just such a place. It is considered magical by Native Americans and quite a lure for tourisits as well. People are either climbing the face of it or making love underneath it.
As for me, it was my Ansel Adams moment I suppose. |
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