This interesting stone wall was photographed in a gorge at Northrup Falls, located in the Colditz Cove State Natural Area, of Tennessee. These high cliffs provided shallow, cave-like structures once used by cliff-dwelling Woodland Indians – over 3,000 years ago. I’ve added this picture to my gallery at Pixels, where a variety of prints are available – a nice accent piece for your home or at the office!
That is a very beautiful photo. I love the geological feature and am hoping to capture some of our local features in clay!
Thanks – glad you like it! The gorge provided some wonderful, scenic views of colorful cliffs.
Very interesting! 🙂👍
Glad you like it, Anne 🙂
Welcome! 🙂👍
I love this image, I guess I love geology!
Thanks, Tiffany – glad you like it 🙂