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Mount Rushmore is indeed a spectacular sight, but I was eager to discover something more than "postcard" photos. To the right of the formation, well b...
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Mount Rushmore is indeed a spectacular sight, but I was eager to discover something more than "postcard" photos. To the right of the formation, well beyond the faces, I noticed trees that had popped-up from cracks. A slow-moving large cumulus cloud formation made the ridge's edge by silhouetting the ridge's side from the rock outcropping. Year-after-year these sturdy trees have played second fiddle to the faces, triumphing over everything Mother Nature could throw at them. Like the faces, they have stood there through time and the demanding elements as great "Companions."
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Joey_Howard
 
Joey_Howard April 16, 2014
Nice B&W. Love the tree growing on the edge of the cliff.
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