I love the damp mossiness.. ( it may not have been damp but that’s how I imagine it to be ) and what is behind the door? or the purpose of it? was there a house in there ?
We’ll call it “curious” and admire it as a virtue! 🙂
These are beautiful photos. My sister is an artist, and this reminds me of some of her work that captures a surprising array of colors in a tiny patch of moss or on the surface of a rock.
Beautiful. The first beckons me to walk right into the space.
Ah, good…the adventure calls!
I love the damp mossiness.. ( it may not have been damp but that’s how I imagine it to be ) and what is behind the door? or the purpose of it? was there a house in there ?
The doors are to block off deep cave entrances. They have guided tours at certain times and an ongoing excavation and restoration project.
thanks for explaining.. you know how nosey I am !
We’ll call it “curious” and admire it as a virtue! 🙂
These are beautiful photos. My sister is an artist, and this reminds me of some of her work that captures a surprising array of colors in a tiny patch of moss or on the surface of a rock.
What medium does she use and does she have a blog or website? I’d love to see her work.
Thank you for your interest. She works in oil and acrylic. One of my first posts, titled After All, is about her, and there is a link to her website on it.
http://naomibaltuck.wordpress.com/2011/12/26/after-all/
Absolutely gorgeous! My husband is a geologist – or was – he upgraded! he will love these!
Upgraded to what? Thanks for stopping by!
A hydrogeologist! Water, groundwater and soil – basically mud! He laughs when I say that! 🙂
With a title like “Rock On,” I needed some reading music:
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The 1973 version is the one I remember…