Bedded layers of fine sandstone cap Louis’ Bluff, the highest point in the Wisconsin Dells. Named for Loius Dupless who settled here in 1847, the bluff has a rich history of use by Native Americans. Indeed, in early times natives occupied the “spirit village”
Haywakashunk (Sacred Mound) here, just a little ways upstream of the
ceremonial grounds at Stand Rock. From 4x5 transparency.
Stock photo or signed and numbered 8x10, 11x14, or 16x20" or larger (by special order) color photograph. Series size: 50/99/249/50, © 2007. Printed using Canon Chromira pigment inks on Canon Glossy Paper.
All matted or framed photos dry mounted unless otherwise requested. Matted and framed by the artist using archival materials.