Tag: Historic
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Triple Falls
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Posted in PhotographyThis is actually called “Twin Falls”, because the ones in the center and on the left are fed by springs up on the bluff that run year-round – so you can always see those two. The third is a creek that also runs along the bluff and is often dry, but in times of heavy…
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S.E. Tucker Building
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Posted in PhotographyThe historic S.E. Tucker building (or what’s left of it) in Tucker, Arkansas.See here in October of 2012 – I have no idea of its current state…
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Charlton’s Summer Reflection
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Posted in PhotographyCamp Charlton is a surprisingly little-known campground in the Ouachita Mountains.The water in this spring-fed swimming area is always cold – even on the hottest summer days!
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Wye Mountain Community Building
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Posted in PhotographyThe historic community center in Wye, Arkansas.
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Bear’s End Station
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Posted in PhotographyTwo shots of the same strange location in a collection of strange locations called Bear House Cave, at Petit Jean State Park. I’ve taken to calling this odd dead-end corridor “Bears End”, because it looks like a place you’d sit and wait for the next bear to go by. The bottom shot what taken with…
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Abandoned Farmhouse
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Posted in PhotographySomewhere in the Ouachita Mountains – if it’s still there at all.
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Leaning Influence
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Posted in PhotographyThis boulder tumbled from higher up in the ravine some unknown time ago and came to rest near Cedar Creek Trail at Petit Jean State Park. For scale, that’s six-foot-tall me standing next to it with my partner Frank seated (taken in 2010).
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Blakely Dam in November
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Posted in PhotographyBlakely Dam and Stephens Park can be seen in this photo taken from a hiking trail across from it.
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Mechanical Animal at No 5
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Posted in PhotographyEither some kind of antique cotton-baling apparatus, or a steampunk cow.You’d need to ask the folks at the Plantation Agriculture Museum in Scott, Arkansas.