Description
- Image was taken at The Paint Mines near Calhan Colorado.Early morning just after sunrise.The name “Paint Mines” comes from the native American Indians who used the colors in the hard clay rocks to make different colors of “paint” for decoration, hundreds of years ago.”In this image it is interesting to note that there are many stacks of little flat rocks stacked on top of each other and placed basically everywhere.
- These are meant as direction finders to guide people who are lost on a trail, get back to where they started out from.Families teach their children here how to make these direction finders so they never lose their way home.As you can see, there are multiple direction finders.I have counted 30, but their could be a few more. How many can YOU count?
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Dimensions/ Specifications
Width: | 48 |
Height: | 32 |
Depth: | 1.5 |
Availability: | Free FedEShipping |
Artwork Size: | 32 48 |
Shape: | Rectangle |
Orientation: | Landscape |
Artwork Style: | Photography |
Subject: | Landscapes |
Artist's Name: | Bill Sherrell |
Style: | Transitional / CasualRustic / Vintage |
Color / Finish: | Beige/TaupeBlue |
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