"Camp Along The Timbercreek"
- Jack Sorenson Fine Art

- Jun 12
- 1 min read
A lone Comanche brave over-looks his camp in Palo Duro Canyon. The Comanches called Palo Duro "Sacred Canyon" and for good reason. It was heaven on earth to their people. It had unlimited timber and water. It sheltered them from wind, and there was abundant wildlife and buffalo. The Palo Duro provided everything they needed.


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