Twisted Sister is a photograph by Janice Pariza which was uploaded on February 3rd, 2014.
Twisted Sister
That is snow on the bark, this is Twisted Sister...at least my nickname for her, this twisted juniper has stood throughout the ages, changing her... more
Title
Twisted Sister
Artist
Janice Pariza
Medium
Photograph - Photograph Art
Description
That is snow on the bark, this is Twisted Sister...at least my nickname for her, this twisted juniper has stood throughout the ages, changing her image everyday with a different scene behind her in The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Montrose, Colorado.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a United States National Park located in western Colorado and managed by the National Park Service. There are three entrances to the park. The more-developed east entrance is located 37 miles east of Montrose and just west of Blue Mesa Reservoir by Blue Mesa Point. The south rim entrance is located 15 miles east of Montrose, while the north rim entrance is 11 miles south of Crawford and is closed in the winter. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison river. The national park itself contains the deepest and most dramatic section of the canyon, but the canyon continues upstream into Curecanti National Recreation Area and downstream into Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area.
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February 3rd, 2014
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Comments (45)
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations on your Feature, in "Beautiful Trees", "Contemporary", & "Big Sky of Art", groups!
Bijan Pirnia
I remember reading somewhere that junipers are the oldest living trees in the world. Is that true? Some of the most fascinating junipers I've ever seen are on Windy Ridge in Pike National Forest near Alma, the highest town in North America. You can see a couple of Juniper shots in my Pikes Peak Region gallery, one vertical, one horizontal. I took both shots on Windy Ridge.