Stone Cabin
by Robert Bales
Title
Stone Cabin
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
What a great place for a family to spend some time together!!
Valley of Fire is Nevada�s oldest and largest state park, dedicated in 1935. Ancient trees and early man are represented throughout the park by areas of petrified wood and 3,000 year-old Indian petroglyphs. Popular activities include camping, hiking, picnicking and photography. The park offers a full-scale visitor center with extensive interpretive displays. Several group use areas are also available. The park is open all year. Valley of Fire State Park is six miles from Lake Mead and 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas via Interstate 15 and on exit 75
Valley of Fire is located in the Mojave Desert approximately 58 miles Northeast of the Las Vegas Strip. Valley of Fire is the oldest Nevada State Park and was dedicated in 1935. Valley of Fire State Park covers an area of approximately 35,000 acres. Valley of Fire was named for the magnificent red sandstone formations that were formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago (Mesozoic Era). These brilliant sandstone formations can appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun�s rays. Other important rock formations include limestone, shale, and conglomerates.
Valley of Fire is marked as Nevada Historical Marker #150 (Nevada�s First State Park). Valley of Fire Road is the main road through the park. The 10.5 mile (16.9 km) road connects the east and west entrances of the park and was designated as a Nevada Scenic Byway in 1995.
Prehistoric people of Valley of Fire included the Anasazi, who were famers from the nearby fertile Moapa Valley. Their visits to Valley of Fire probably involved hunting, food gathering, and religious ceremonies. There are fine examples of rock art (petroglyphs) at several locations throughout Valley of Fire.
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April 30th, 2013
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Comments (3)
Linda Phelps
This is another excellant composition with great details. The colors seem to be natural, as I have seen them in this valley. This valley offers so many photo ops. I like the fact that you picked this one. This image caused me to want to sit and study it for a while to take in all the elements that are presented here.
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Linda for the wonderful review and I agree that it is a beautiful place. We may camp in the valley on our return trip to Yuma this year.
Tessa Fairey
Awesome image Robert! The stone building looks minute against the huge boulders! v/f
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Tessa and I felt the same about the size of the wall! Thanks for the v/f