I have never heard of this place. I looked it up but it doesn't say where in Ocala it is. Can you tell me? The brochure shows a lot of interesting information about it.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Not especially inviting, right? :-) But very original.
I kind of like it. It does blend in well with its surroundings.
Turning the rock into a bench looks like a challenge. Sitting on it would also be a challenge.
I agree it's probably not comfortable, but I like it.
Certainly a different looking bench, still somewhere to rest weary feet though.
JM is right not to inviting but still--a bench is a bench is a bench. MB
Fortunately, many Ocalans have well-cushioned posteriors to make this a bit more comfortable.
Not Cheers. It was Your Father's Mustache.
Now that is a very natural looking bench in a very natural setting.
I like natural benches like this.
Surely not a comfortable bench, but very photogenic! But this is also a great merit of the photographer.
I'm not drawn to siting on that one although it looks cool!
Perhaps not comfortable on the posterior...but extremely pleasant for the eyes. Great photo!
I have never heard of this place. I looked it up but it doesn't say where in Ocala it is. Can you tell me? The brochure shows a lot of interesting information about it.
Interesting combination of man and nature.
did not know florida had rocks that big!
I really like this bench.
I have sat on many more uncomfortable rocks on my treks!
This may be an example of rock 'n roll. There's rocks and we roll right past them.
Doesn't seem comfortable to sit on, but sure does make a good decoration on its place :)
I'd probably sit on that if my feet hurt enough. :)
Really nice. I often long for one of these on my hikes in the woods.
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