Title: 'Signs of Life'
Edition: 1/1 The Ghosts of Elowah' Special Edition Air Drop #1
Dropping more than 200 feet into a cavernous volcanic amphitheater, Elowah Falls was the first waterfall I saw when I first moved to Oregon back in 2007.
This area reminded me of the movie FernGully with a lush forest canopy hugging the fern-lined McCord Creek. It was easy to imagine fairies and nymphs dancing through the trees as the smell of wet moss filled the air.
I wasn't able to return to Elowah until March 2021 as the Eagle Creek Wildfire devastated nearly 50,000 acres of pristine forest and kept this location inaccessible for the last four years. Most of that lush forest was gone, but signs of life were present and I had hope for the recovery of the area. Sadly, just weeks after this image was made, another major landslide closed this gem of the Columbia River Gorge indefinitely.
This Special Edition NFT Air Drop NFT was only made available to first-time collectors of 'The Ghosts of Elowa' Collection https://opensea.io/collection/ghosts-of-elowah
Artist: Jordan Inglee
Resolution: 3000x4500px
Date: 3/17/2021
If you listen closely, you can hear their voices, The Ghosts of Elowah.
This collection features special edition 1/1 collector airdrops from The Ghosts Of Elowah https://opensea.io/collection/ghosts-of-elowah
Each of these images was made around Elowah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge on March 17th, 2021, and attempts to show the beauty of the area even after the damage of the Eagle Creek Wildfire of 2017.
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'Signs of Life' - Special Edition Airdrop #1
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Title: 'Signs of Life'
Edition: 1/1 The Ghosts of Elowah' Special Edition Air Drop #1
Dropping more than 200 feet into a cavernous volcanic amphitheater, Elowah Falls was the first waterfall I saw when I first moved to Oregon back in 2007.
This area reminded me of the movie FernGully with a lush forest canopy hugging the fern-lined McCord Creek. It was easy to imagine fairies and nymphs dancing through the trees as the smell of wet moss filled the air.
I wasn't able to return to Elowah until March 2021 as the Eagle Creek Wildfire devastated nearly 50,000 acres of pristine forest and kept this location inaccessible for the last four years. Most of that lush forest was gone, but signs of life were present and I had hope for the recovery of the area. Sadly, just weeks after this image was made, another major landslide closed this gem of the Columbia River Gorge indefinitely.
This Special Edition NFT Air Drop NFT was only made available to first-time collectors of 'The Ghosts of Elowa' Collection https://opensea.io/collection/ghosts-of-elowah
Artist: Jordan Inglee
Resolution: 3000x4500px
Date: 3/17/2021
If you listen closely, you can hear their voices, The Ghosts of Elowah.
This collection features special edition 1/1 collector airdrops from The Ghosts Of Elowah https://opensea.io/collection/ghosts-of-elowah
Each of these images was made around Elowah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge on March 17th, 2021, and attempts to show the beauty of the area even after the damage of the Eagle Creek Wildfire of 2017.
Find out more at: