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Rockwood Conservation Area Bath Towel featuring the photograph Small Cave in Rockwood Conservation Area by John Twynam

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Small Cave in Rockwood Conservation Area Bath Towel

John Twynam

by John Twynam

$45.00

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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

A small cave at the side of a lake in Rockwood Conservation Area near Guelph, Ontario, with a forest in the background.

The park overlaps the... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Comments (11)

Az Jackson

Az Jackson

Wonderful work!

Anas Afash

Anas Afash

Wonderful .... L/F

Maria Faria Rodrigues

Maria Faria Rodrigues

Congratulations, your amazing photograph is Featured, in ONTARIO CANADA, homepage group, of Fine Art America!

Az Jackson

Az Jackson

Well done.

Debbie Blackman

Debbie Blackman

revisiting

Suzanne Wilkinson

Suzanne Wilkinson

Great image

Derrick Neill

Derrick Neill

Liked & Faved!

LaDonna McCray

LaDonna McCray

Wonderful

Vaclav Sonnek

Vaclav Sonnek

revisit

Steve Rich

Steve Rich

Nice work

Jennifer Jenson

Jennifer Jenson

Awesome shot!

Artist's Description

A small cave at the side of a lake in Rockwood Conservation Area near Guelph, Ontario, with a forest in the background.

The park overlaps the Eramosa River, with sections on both sides of it, including a small waterfall and the ruins of an old woolen mill. The Harris Mill was first established in 1867, though a fire damaged it in the 1880s, and in 1884, it was replaced by a stone structure. During WWI, it would frequently operate 24 hours a day, satisfying large orders of blankets for the Canadian army. The mill closed permanently in 1931, in the midst of the Great Depression. The area was opened as a public park in 1963.

Along with the mill ruins, the park contains interesting geological features - glacier bluffs, potholes, caves, and some of the oldest dated trees in Ontario. The cave system is a series of 12 caves, which is one of the most extensive networks in Ontario. The potholes, also known as giant's kettles, are large cavities that have been drilled by flowing wa...

About John Twynam

John Twynam

Hi, everybody! Toronto-based photographer here, having lived in this city all my life. It's a great place if you like large, busy cities, but I prefer smaller places. Anyway, although my education and work experience has been primarily in math and computer programming and similar subjects, my passions lie elsewhere. Don't get me wrong - if there's a particular problem I'm trying to program a solution to or some menial task that I'm trying to automate, my head gets really into it trying to figure it out, but that's just what I do to pay the bills. I'm sure everyone (or at least most people) has a "standard" list of things that they like: hanging out with friends and family, watching movies, etc. Of course, I like those things too, but my...

 

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