Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Fine Art Tuesday

 

 "The Ramp Grove is a secluded old growth forest remnant along the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River in Washington State. We identified it on satellite images. We named it the Ramp Grove because it is an unusual ramp-like geologic formation with cliffs above and below. It starts at 1500 feet and tops out at 2000 feet."
Too isolated to log economically.








Hat-tip to Lucas Machias

7 comments:

  1. Nice to see a part of my old stomping ground. Washington before it went crazy.

    That old car photo? Cuba, I think?

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    1. Probably.

      I got weary of typing "...the tireless Lucas Machias"

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    2. Always glad to see the tireless Lucas Machias art efforts.

      Michael the anonymous

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  2. Car: A fine representation of the current state of America. What was once the finest is now a rotted pile of junk.

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  3. Thanks, as always, for keeping the tradition alive ERJ.

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  4. Those largest, rough barked trees are Douglas
    Firs.

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