This comes from as yet unpublished series that I took in Fremont Indian State Park near Sevier, Utah last month. The ground was holy to a people whose name for themselves we do not know for certain. (The Hopi and the Paiute are likely descendants.) You can read reviews and see more pictures at [Hidden Secrets Loop] and at [Centennial Trail]. Still posting lots of Orange at [Paths of Light]. - Joel
This graveyard is just off the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Almost every cove in the Park has a primitive graveyard, with many headstones simply being a flat rock with no names or dates. Life was hard, and many of the graves are those of newborns. Despite some of the graveyards being miles from the nearest road, fresh flowers are laid on the graves frequently. Roots here go deep. - Fletch
I'm looking forward to all your tombstones, graveyards, skeletons, road kill, and fossil postings. - Joel
Thanks for the photo, Fletch. What is your weblog? - Joel