Kiva at Edge of the Cedars
by Gary Warnimont
Title
Kiva at Edge of the Cedars
Artist
Gary Warnimont
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
These pit house ruins are all over the Four Corners area, These ruins are in the town of Blanding Utah, a very nice museum has been built on the site. This kiva has been restored. A kiva is a ceremonial and caucusing room under ground , where the shamans and elders would gather to make important decisions, while sucking in the fumes of big pile of Peyote burning in a fire pit .
Sort of like the Elks Lodge in the town I grew up in? None the less, the spirit energy in this once scared place, will creep you out. Eventually you and your friends will be fighting to be the first up the ladder.
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August 25th, 2012
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Comments (10)
Dimitry Papkov
Congratulations! Your outstanding work was featured on the "Pano-Whamma Outdoors" group home page!
Gary Warnimont replied:
Yes thanks you for featuring my image.I believe this shot was an 11 frame pano composite.
Gary Warnimont
Thanks Bob,In another life as an advertising photographer I did a textile shoot in this location, the product was called Kiva. As I mentioned in my photographers comments this place is haunted big time.
Bob Christopher
Hi Gary...I like your image. This is lovely. You have done a masterful job here. Very well photographed...Cheers Bob f/v
Gary Warnimont
where is Tuzigoot ? one I haven't heard of ? I'm always looking for new places to shoot. thanks for the comments Gary-w