Wow, they must live here because the cliff provides them protection from the elements. Thanks for sharing this and the info about the residents. Beautiful shot as always, Jen.
These people must be in excellent shape if they have to scale that steep grade every day to get home..lol...nice shot and I bet they've got a great view :)PJ
Really a great picture and thanks for pointing me to those little houses. That is wild. I don't believe I will be visiting them. That seems a little more exerting than I would care for.
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Now that's getting away from it all. I would be afraid of my house rolling on down the canyon. That's a beautiful view also. Looks accessible only by horseback. Nice post.
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What fascinating strata in those rocks, Jen, and you have a real knack for bringing to life all the colours and textures in these geological scenes... [reminiscing about Cathedral Rock, Oak Creek, West Fork etc...]. I sure envy the view those Tamahurama Indians must have, living way up there. Superb shot!!