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According to Jensen, "There is remarkable nobility in rocks,
weather-beaten and worn by water of past ages. Rocks, like trees,
have a character all their own, and this character is emphasized
when the rock is rightly placed."* Compare Jensen's waterfall
to the waterfall
at Universal Studios.
Click the stones to discover how Jensen made them seem so natural.
* Siftings, page 67, 1990, The Johns Hopkins
University Press. Originally published in 1939 by Ralph Fletcher
Seymour, Publisher, Chicago, Illinois.
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