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The Dungeon Rocks Art Print
by Tracy Munson
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The Dungeon Rocks art print by Tracy Munson. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Water flowing through the tunnels of the Dungeon Rocks at Dungeon Provincial Park, near Bonavista, Newfoundland.
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Artist's Description
Water flowing through the tunnels of the "Dungeon Rocks" at Dungeon Provincial Park, near Bonavista, Newfoundland.
About Tracy Munson
Tracy Munson is a blue-haired, wine-drinking, nature-loving, bunny-hugging, Canadian Landscape and Animal Photographer. While living in Toronto, Tracy took every opportunity to escape the city and her rewarding but stressful job in one of the country's largest Animal Shelters. For many years, she traveled around Canada in a tiny car, with a large man, a tent, and two chihuahuas. After seeing it all, Atlantic Canada kept drawing her back and in 2018 she escaped city life for good, relocating to the beautiful Bay of Fundy region of New Brunswick to pursue photography full-time. With her bold and vibrant images, Tracy strives to capture ordinary scenes in extraordinary light. Endlessly inspired by the wonders of the vast Canadian...
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Barbie Corbett-Newmin 9 Days Ago
Wow, a double arch! Well shown!l
Anna Serebryanik 18 Days Ago
Beautiful work!
David Street 18 Days Ago
Very impressive rock formation and beautiful colours. I love the contrast between the yellows, blues and greens.
Laura Vanatka 19 Days Ago
Great find and capture!
Lisa Wooten 19 Days Ago
Beautiful
Derrick Neill 19 Days Ago
Liked & Faved!
Charlotte Blanchard 19 Days Ago
I love New Foundland, Have visited twice now and that is saying something (never go back to a place twice). This reminds me of the trail on the Atlantic side. Some wonderful hiking trails along the top of the cliffs. L/F