On our recent trip to central Oregon, we stopped by Smith Rock, just east of the town of Terrebonne, north of Bend. I can't begin to do justice to it's colorful, massive shear cliffs. Smith Rock State Park, overlooking the scenic Crooked River Canyon, has received international fame for its rock climbing opportunities. I took a few 'tame' photos, from the parking lot and roadside.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Smith Rock
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4 comments:
Jill, I beg to disagree — I think you did it great justice! It's a gorgeous photo of a magnificent rock! Beautiful!
This is a wonderful photo...love the weathered red barn to the left. Those rock faces look so dangerous. You have captured the rock cliffs perfectly!
Wooooow, Oregon is fantastic! So lucky to be able to travel across such a beautiful country...
Wow, Jill! I am speechless. This one should win a prize!!!
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