VernonWalter
Jr. Member
- Apr 23, 2014
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- Bounty Hunter Pioneer
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- All Treasure Hunting
From what I know about the region of Texas where the discussion is taking place, there's not really any "cliff" type faces. I could be wrong, but most of that area is known to be, well, kind of flat I think. Pretty much trees all the way to Louisiana, at least that's what I remember driving through it. Hill Country is further East, overall, I'm thinking.
Looking at the picture, there's little doubt in my mind that the location in frame is *not* the area of Texas being discussed. Frankly, I'm not sure if it could be any place in Texas. With larger stone features comes the more arid West region. Perhaps a Botanist could weigh in on the materials seen, but maybe a South American Anthropologist would be better suited to recognize the type / style / materials of the hut. Looks like bamboo to me, and while that does grow plenty fine in Texas, the scene just feels wrong. Much too "enclosed", but that can be a camera and framing issue I suppose...just get the sensation that they're standing next to a much larger edifice than we might think. That's why I'm pretty certain it's down on that border, if anywhere.
Looking at the picture, there's little doubt in my mind that the location in frame is *not* the area of Texas being discussed. Frankly, I'm not sure if it could be any place in Texas. With larger stone features comes the more arid West region. Perhaps a Botanist could weigh in on the materials seen, but maybe a South American Anthropologist would be better suited to recognize the type / style / materials of the hut. Looks like bamboo to me, and while that does grow plenty fine in Texas, the scene just feels wrong. Much too "enclosed", but that can be a camera and framing issue I suppose...just get the sensation that they're standing next to a much larger edifice than we might think. That's why I'm pretty certain it's down on that border, if anywhere.