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Typically an arborglyph site will have only one crude, simple uncovered female figure.
However overlooking Mono Lake is a site with a cluster of many more-sophisticated, partially covered figures
that one observer, FP, carved "Edin" in appreciation.
This site is also unusual because it is used by hunters, horseback riders, campers, off-roaders, and hikers,
in addition to shepherds. Speculation is that the broader audience was noted and the figures added
that were derived from a lingerie catalog. However more recent additions appear to be derived from
an even more realistic source. Other Edin Clusters are sought.
The "Eden Cluster" image is part of the Sealth body of work which are digital images of landscapes, scenics,
and the human form and are based on locations in the Aspen Grove, Mono Lake Basin,
Eastern Sierra, High Sierra and Central Coast of California.