The Blood Of Eden
by Karl Anderson
Title
The Blood Of Eden
Artist
Karl Anderson
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The Badlands in Cheltenham, Ontario. The formation was exposed by poor farming practices in the 1930s that led to soil erosion and exposed the underlying shale. At one point in time, the Cheltenham Badlands were occupied by a large river. The hills signify the riverbed and as you follow the trail, you begin to see the river history of the badlands. Thousands of years ago, this lake dried out resulting in today's version of the Cheltenham badlands. The formation is mostly red in colour due to iron oxide deposits with some faint green streaks due to ground water percolation changing the red iron oxide into green iron oxide.
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May 19th, 2015
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Bijan Pirnia
almost undulating ridges. what a great shot ! I salute your sense of aesthetics, Mr. Karl. Obviously, you do have so much beauty within which is reflected in your inimitable work. Keep it up.