Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument by Jane Rohling

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Design By: Jane Rohling
Jane Rohling

Jane Rohling worked for government agencies for 28 years interpreting natural and cultural resources on public lands across the country. She is now a freelance interpretive planner, designer, writer and photographer based in Eagle, Idaho.

 

Design By: Jane Rohling
Jane Rohling

Jane Rohling worked for government agencies for 28 years interpreting natural and cultural resources on public lands across the country. She is now a freelance interpretive planner, designer, writer and photographer based in Eagle, Idaho.

 

Artist Statement

The Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is a BLM area filled with cone-shaped tent rock formations, products of volcanic eruptions that left pumice, ash, and tuff deposits which have eroded to form the beautiful, tapered hoodoos we see today. ‰ÛÓ Jane Rohling