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Art in Nature

Art in Nature

May 23, 2017ArtArt in nature, Rocky Mountain National ParkMary Ann Huffines

How enchanting it is when you come across art in nature. You have to pay close attention or you may miss the illustrations carved into tree trunks, branches and stones. Rocky Mountain National Park has an abundance of fanciful, natural artwork. It doesn’t take too much of an imagination to see the volcano in this fallen tree trunk.

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