Lava
Treasures
Who
knew that lava rock could produce such interesting landscapes? Take a look at these from Craters of the Moon
National Monument…
This
tree was found in Devil’s Garden in Craters of the Moon National Monument in
Idaho. Although there is greenery in the
background, everything is growing on lava rocks. It’s interesting to see how much life there
is among the rocks.
There
are some beautiful flowers growing among the lava rocks at Craters of the Moon
National Monument. And, from my
perspective, they are quite inspiring.
I
think of lava as being fiery hot, like the lava in Hawaii. But, the lava at Craters of the Moon National
Monument, has long cooled into lava rocks.
So, the only lava red hot color I saw while wandering in Devil’s Garden,
were the lines of orange red found inside a dead tree.
Perseverance
This
image is demonstrating that the most fragile of flowers are very tough
creatures, able to find life giving nourishment from beneath the lava rocks at
Craters of the Moon National Monument.
Looking
Up the Lava Field
It’s
not often that one can find a lovely landscape in the midst of the lava fields
of Craters of the Moon National Monument.
But here’s proof that it does happen.
Textured, craggy rocks, fragile looking flowers and mountains in the
background. Somehow, they combine into a
peaceful landscape.
Enjoy!
Note: These images are available in a variety of
formats and finishes from my online gallery at https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/nadine-berg.
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