also sort of a shrine
Yesterday’s photo was from a shrine, and so is this one, though it presents in a different fashion than a church-on-a-hill does.
These rocks – made up of fossil-rich Niobrara chalk – rise from the Kansas plains in a way that seems unreal, yet also inevitable. No one goes there unless they mean to: it’s a long-ish drive on unpaved roads (which are unpassable if it’s rained), but of course that’s part my attraction to going there.
But, as luck with stuff like this goes, a van-load of noisy people drove up, parked exactly between me and my camera, and blocked* my view. Ack. So rude. I was about done anyway but still: a little awareness of surroundings and a dab of respect means something.
Monument Rocks Natural Landmark
Oakley, Kansas
photographed 9.5.24
*Another word to use would be “ruined.”
Posted on September 17, 2024, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, Fujifilm x-t5, Kansas, learning to see, melinda green harvey, Monument Rocks, Monument Rocks Natural Landmark, Oakley, one day one image, panorama, photography, reasons to stop, road trip, take time to look, take time to see, things i see, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

I love this place.
The first time I went, there wasn’t anyone else there — and there was mud and muck from a recent snow fall… Definitely rougher to get through if it’s wet.
We recently did a day trip out there and back; and it was dry this time.. but there were also a lot more people that showed up.
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