Ancient Artifact by rhom
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Description
I piled theses rocks 12 years ago-in a sheltered
cove behind the cabin-they stand approx.7'6"tall
a big high tide reaches about 5' and there are barnacles to prove it-there are also ferns growing on top-lots of creatures have made this
a home which is cool-I'm amazed it has lasted this long-It is in a very secluded location-
so some day it will be a mysterious whatever!
It's location is Bat Cove,Georges Inlet,Ketchikan AK.Don't miss it if you can.I also forgot to mention my daughter,Summer,at about age 11 or 12 helped me build this.
Comments (13)
LENK911
WOW WHAT A FANTASTIC SETTING. I BET IT LOOKS MORE INTERESTING NOW?
MrsRatbag
How cool is that? You should put little runic markings on it to further baffle people! Great shot!
kasalin
Beautiful idea !!! Great POV !!! Very well done !!!
amota99517
This is a fascinating structure. I'm surprised that the tides haven't washed it away. Yes, I do believe that in the future someone will wonder about this structure. Nice shot!
JDoc
This is so cool. What a wonderful story to go with it. JDoc
tube-x
this is a cool story. ☺
Lashia
Wow! I should go build something somewhere and see if it lasts like this! That is so cool! Great shot, Im glad its still intact. And that is VERY tall! Great image. Thanks for sharing!
sharky_
Really kewl work.... Aloha
stramp
An obivious TOMBRAIDER SITE! I'm ready to explore My Friend! I have a few of these from years ago. I wonder?
durleybeachbum
Well done you! I expect they will write learned papers about it in years to come!
thecytron
A very good photo!
figharo
Rhom's Grotto? Unique content.
daddysgirl
WOWOWOW!! This one was made when I was there, no doubt. Man, I really wish I could have seen it in person. Another wonderful memory of Alaska.