copyright 2001, Grabo'
Devil’s Tower, the
world’s first national
monument, is believed to
be the remaining core of
a since-eroded-away volcano.
Native American legend has
it that a bear was chasing
some tribal princesses when
the ground swelled under
them, creating Devil’s
Tower. As the tower grew,
the bear clawed at it, trying
to get at the maidens (leaving
the claw marks you see on
the tower today.) One fascinating
thing about the tower is
the ridges on it —
the rock is actually made
up of crystals of hexagonal
rock (all the rubble which
surrounds it is also hexagonal.)
This makes Devil’s
Tower a fascinating place
to take pictures —
I could spend weeks there.
Unfortunately, I had to get
home.
This photograph has been
waiting nearly 20 years to
be enlarged, and is as yet
unsold, and available for
commissioning.
October, early 1980’s,
Devil’s Tower, Wyoming
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