Spiral Carving on Rock, Loop Brook Trail

When nature and art collide, you get... rock and roll!

Continuing my journey, I stumbled upon an intriguing sight on the Rockgarden Trail. A massive rock, adorned with a beautifully carved spiral, greeted me as I ventured deeper into the forest. The craftsmanship was impeccable, making me wonder about the hands that might have chiseled this piece of art. The moss and ferns clinging to the rock added a touch of nature's artistry, reminding me that even in the wild, creativity thrives.

This unexpected find was like a hidden gem, a testament to the harmonious blend of human touch and natural beauty. The forest, with its dense canopy and whispering leaves, seemed to approve of this artistic endeavor. I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and curiosity about the stories this rock might hold.

As I stood there, contemplating the spiral's meaning, a thought crossed my mind: perhaps life is just a series of spirals, each turn bringing us closer to understanding ourselves and the world around us. Or maybe it's just a rock with a cool carving. Either way, it was a moment worth capturing, both in memory and on camera.

With a sense of wonder and a hint of philosophical musing, I continued along the trail, eager to see what other surprises the Rockgarden Trail had in store. After all, in a place where even the rocks have stories to tell, who knows what else awaits?

Direction Walk 0.14 km or 2 mins north west from last photo
Info F 1.8 1/100 ISO 64 with SM-N986B focus on 25 mm
Date 2024:06:30 16:41:35 Make samsung
Model SM-N986B Rating 3
Lens -- mm f/-- Width 4000
Height 3000 Flash No Flash
Focal 7.0 mm Focal-35mm 25 mm
Exposure 1/100 F Number 1.8
ISO 64 White Bal. Auto
Metering Center-weighted average Program Program AE
Compensation 0 Hyperfocal 3.24 m
Latitude 51.2479 Longitude -117.623725
Altitude 1022 m File Size 3.9 MB
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