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The Three Sisters, that this image actually portrays is a rock formation, that resemble the head-shaped outcrops.
They have HUGE indigenous/aboriginal significance
The title, Three Sisters, reminds me of a funny anecdote I heard and read a few years ago.
it seems that there was one man who stopped at a building called Three Sisters Cafe or Three Sisters Inn, something like that. Anyway, he noticed that there were three waitresses working there; so he asked one of them if she was one of the three sisters for which the building was named; and was surprised when she took offense to the question. Later on, he found out that the Three Sisters referred to were the three hills that could be viewed from the building.
The Three Sisters, that this image actually portrays is a rock formation, that resemble the head-shaped outcrops.
They have HUGE indigenous/aboriginal significance
it seems that there was one man who stopped at a building called Three Sisters Cafe or Three Sisters Inn, something like that. Anyway, he noticed that there were three waitresses working there; so he asked one of them if she was one of the three sisters for which the building was named; and was surprised when she took offense to the question. Later on, he found out that the Three Sisters referred to were the three hills that could be viewed from the building.