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Tag Archives: the dry fallions
The Cliff – Map
Delaney Spring – Map
Delaney Spring – Essay
[singlepic id=296 w=320 h=240 float=] It is difficult to not be consumed by the vast and seemingly endless space out here at Dry Falls. I find myself searching for anything that will give me comfort: A pair of trusting and … Continue reading
The Cliff – Field Notes
Shallow soil with sparse desert vegetation. Vegetation is less sparse and more hydrated near the bottoms of grooves. Predominately basalt rocks, with heavy to light lichen cover. Large amounts of livestock droppings. Grooves roughly 16 feet deep. Areas of sloping … Continue reading
The Cliff – Gallery
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The Cliff – Essay
When on top of the cliffs, I cannot help but feel like a parasite, a flesh covered flea standing on the precipice of some rocky laceration. The empty expanse standing before me is blood, and I feed from it, taking … Continue reading
Pot Holes and Deep Lake – Field Notes
Deep Lake Deep Lake’s water is clear with algae in shallow areas along the shore areas around deep lake look like seasonal flood plains. These areas are characterized by fine sediment, extremely arid sediment, and a lack of vegetation. Water … Continue reading
Delaney Spring – Field Notes
Water is slow moving Lush vegetation in close proximity with stream Deer tracks and bedding are present. Soil is deeper near the Spring/stream Small fish inhabit the stream
Delaney Spring – Gallery
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