Walk Among The Brave
by Sandra Bronstein
Title
Walk Among The Brave
Artist
Sandra Bronstein
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Photograph - Photography - Fine Art Photography
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� 2012 Sandra Bronstein Photography. All Rights Reserved.
The Chiricahua Mountains (known as a Sky Island) lie in southeastern Arizona. For many years this area was home to the Chokonen Apache Indians whose leader was Cochise. A little visited area whose peaks rise to 9,759 feet above sea level and nearly 6,000 feet above the valley. Both Cochise and Geronimo occupied this area for many years leading their raids until they were forcible removed in the late 19th century. The natural formations found in the Chiricahua National Monument consist of mountain ridges covered in stone spires and stone columns, more commonly known as hoodoos. This unusual cave was found while on a backcountry hike.
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July 28th, 2012
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Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Douglas - yup, the walls are purely erosion and just wild in soft light! Southeastern Arizona does deliver some unusual sights.
Utah Images
What an extraordinary place. From this perspective it's difficult to tell whether the "walls" are natural or man made. Beautifully photographed.
Steven Milner
Superb capture of light!!! Beautifully stunning, your creative work is always a joy to view!!! V/F