Largest arrowhead ever photographed!
Posted on 15. Feb, 2009 by Big Ed in Miscellaneous, Texas, Uncategorized
Sometimes you just see a picture that just makes you smile. Or, at least it makes you smirk. Taken in San Bernardino, California, this is certainly one of those pictures. The dimensions and materials used in crafting this particular “arrowhead” make it singularly unique. And fun!
Here’s a closer view:

According to the photographer, this 100% natural formation is 1375 feet long and covers 7.5 acres.
The face of the arrowhead is made up of light-colored quartz with short white sage growing on it. This makes the color is a lot lighter than the surrounding chaparral and greasewood.
Apparently, the arrowhead even points to something: a natural spring.





