It sure looks spectacular. Is it possible
the rocks were added after the photo was
taken? There is a surealistic aspect
especially on the left. Was Adobe involved?
Are they meteorites?
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Nope, the rocks are exactly as they appear in
real life! Unfortunately, the park is no
longer in such great shape.
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Moon Pappy
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It sure looks spectacular. Is it possible the rocks were added after the photo was taken? There is a surealistic aspect especially on the left. Was Adobe involved? Are they meteorites?
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