WH Crossing 02

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Greene Knob seen through Whitehead Crossing trees. Greene Knob is about the same height as Allen Knob, which The Crossing is at the base of. The top of Green Stream runs between the 2 mountains.

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Another Heart o’ Whitehead X-ing picture, this time from Big Log looking over the top of Orange Hill to Mouse Island just behind it. Mouse Island might become another stuff of legends soon enough, perhaps attached to the Gill’s Pier 2052 Celebration.

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Moss and licken bedecked WH X-ing log.

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Curious bark, probably hemlock.

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Big Log from Mouse Island.

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Diamond Beach a bit downstream from Big Log/Orange Hill/Mouse Island.

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Namesake Diamond Rock is still anchored in place near the banks of Whitehead Stream. I’ve deemed the rock a supernatural phenomenon, and this appellation would go for a number of other regional objects. I’ll have to make a list of ’em soon.

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Close up of tree roots just across Whitehead Stream from Diamond Beach. Another fairy dwelling? Probably.

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Big Log, etc., from Diamond Beach.

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Entrance into Matland from the direction of 4 Sticks, Welcome Mat rock in the foreground. I’d also include this rock with Diamond Rock as supernatural in origin at its core. And perhaps not by accident both of these rocks appear together in a recent Falmouth series collage (“Sky Diamond”).

Another very interesting aspect of Welcome Mat is that it appears to align with 2 other rocks of Matland, defining an overall spine or meridian of the region marking the upper limit of the Korean Channel. The other 2 rocks remain unnamed for now…

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… This is the central of the 3, and in rainier times a pool appears at its base.

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Let me pull up an older photograph of this rock for comparision.

There was also a black plastic pail appearing on or near the rock in the past, which now seems to have moved west to reside more near the western edge of Matland. In fact this present day of photo snapping I found several such pails or buckets in Matland.

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