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Historic El Yunque Holy Spirit River Explorations #101 - Premium Wooden Framed Poster
Historic El Yunque Holy Spirit River Explorations #101 - Premium Wooden Framed Poster
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Premium Wooden Framed Poster - With Premium Semi-Glossy Paper - Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″ for top center and smaller for 5 others - and plexiglass to protect the poster.
Just ~$165 per framed print - 6 cohesive prints.
Comparable gallery sets can exceed $1,500—but few offer a cohesive, original rainforest collection like this. Who goes to a dangerous forest by himself?
This is POD or Print on Demand printing from the printer to your home.
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Deep within the mountains of Puerto Rico lies El Yunque, a rainforest protected for centuries and home to one of the most vibrant ecosystems in the Caribbean.
The Collection: This is a set of 6 related Premium Wooden Framed Posters meant to be arranged in the certain order. TC means Top Center etc. and BC means Bottom center, the others are left side of the center print. Some may be available separately.
In this collection - the Rio Espiritu Santo (Holy Spirit River) - a pristine Federal Wilderness - is documented before Hurricane Maria in 2017. We Focus here on how the river starts in the deep forest between El Yunque peak and Tradewinds Trail.
Some details about this forest , the river and the whole collection:
Many images of the stream have an orange tinge - that is due to organic compounds in the river from smaller streams in contact with organic decay or leaves, branches and trees. This forest is a Ying/Yang phenomenon of balance between life and death (decay). Humidity here is about 100% the whole day!
The sand which is visible on the river is actually an underground river which comes in and out of the huge boulders, has been moved slowly to the coast (i.e.: Luquillo beach) over millions of years, and created a marvelous coastline near El Yunque. There are many other images of the details of this exploration - classified as the canopy, decay, little ones, bromeliads, Fern Palms and Sierra Palm.
