The second day of our vacation we went to a small private
park called Panama Rocks Scenic Park. We
all loved it.
As soon as Youngest Daughter heard the guy say, “You are
permitted to leave the main path,” she was delighted. Then there was this sign at the entrance,
ensuring an adventure ahead.
The place was filled with moss-covered crevices, trees
growing on the sides of cliffs, caves, impossible rock formations. Great entertainment for a 14-year-old with an
imagination.
5 comments:
Wow, that looks like an awesome place to climb around! I really love the photos of the tree roots clinging to the rocks.
Reminds me of Cooper's Rocks State Park, in West Virginia. Or is it the Maryland panhandle? Somewhere around there.
That sign charms me! (as do your photos!)
Gorgeous photos! I second Cassi Renee, I love the tree roots. And the photos of you guys holding up all those rocks.
What a great place!
Makes me wish it was around here near me somewhere instead of on the other side of the country.
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