LadyKatesPhotography > April 19
 
In my  DP for yesterday, I mentioned "Take note of the reddish-colored, bare promontory"; in this image, we are now standing on top and towards the highest part of that bare 'dome'!
 
With absolutely no other growth nearby, this "Lone Soldier" is proud and stately. Quite a unique tree and is  rooted precariously close to the drop-off edge, and that is one heck of a drop! 

Please reference here for a different perspective of this bare dome area. And if you really look, you will notice this tree at the highest part of the dome, in the middle!
 
After I took this shot, I turned to my right and this magnificient scene  was greeting us!
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Weekly Challenge: Tree (s)
April 19

In my DP for yesterday, I mentioned "Take note of the reddish-colored, bare promontory"; in this image, we are now standing on top and towards the highest part of that bare 'dome'!

With absolutely no other growth nearby, this "Lone Soldier" is proud and stately. Quite a unique tree and is rooted precariously close to the drop-off edge, and that is one heck of a drop!

Please reference here for a different perspective of this bare dome area. And if you really look, you will notice this tree at the highest part of the dome, in the middle!

After I took this shot, I turned to my right and this magnificient scene was greeting us!
********************************************************************************************************************************************************

Weekly Challenge: Tree (s)
LadyKatesPhotography > April 19
 
In my  DP for yesterday, I mentioned "Take note of the reddish-colored, bare promontory"; in this image, we are now standing on top and towards the highest part of that bare 'dome'!
 
With absolutely no other growth nearby, this "Lone Soldier" is proud and stately. Quite a unique tree and is  rooted precariously close to the drop-off edge, and that is one heck of a drop! 

Please reference here for a different perspective of this bare dome area. And if you really look, you will notice this tree at the highest part of the dome, in the middle!
 
After I took this shot, I turned to my right and this magnificient scene  was greeting us!
 ********************************************************************************************************************************************************

Weekly Challenge: Tree (s)
April 19

In my DP for yesterday, I mentioned "Take note of the reddish-colored, bare promontory"; in this image, we are now standing on top and towards the highest part of that bare 'dome'!

With absolutely no other growth nearby, this "Lone Soldier" is proud and stately. Quite a unique tree and is rooted precariously close to the drop-off edge, and that is one heck of a drop!

Please reference here for a different perspective of this bare dome area. And if you really look, you will notice this tree at the highest part of the dome, in the middle!

After I took this shot, I turned to my right and this magnificient scene was greeting us!
********************************************************************************************************************************************************

Weekly Challenge: Tree (s)
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