More views from Wednesday's petroglyph tour:
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If you look closely at the enlarged versions of these images, you may find many different styles and subjects mingling on a single panel of rock and which might have been carved any where from A.D. 500 to the 20th century. .
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Certainly look like elk prints to me, especially given the rack on that dancer!.
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This is the left half of one large split rock panel. Notice the Navajo corn growing up from a lineal rain cloud..
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Here is the right half of the large panel. White men on horseback appear on the scene. At the top, one such rider was lost to the frailty of the sand stone..
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An enjoyable hodge podge of feet and who knows what else. Below shows you its setting on the skirt of a sandstone giant..
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.I'll be back in a few days with a quick glimpse of the lands these peoples chose to call home and some ruins they left behind.
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