Petroglyphs of the coso range, Ca.

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Very nice, thank you for sharing!
 

Great photos - Thank's for sharing!!:hello2:
 

There's many places with petroglyphs around those dry lakes in that area Nevada and Utah. I guess 10'000 years ago those lakes were full water and archaeologist believe they were like a paradise just after the last ice age. I like to visit those places and imagine those dry lakes that would have been the size of small sea's with water and what it would have been like so long ago.
 

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You said it right tamrock, i guess the Owens dry lake would of been massive and a sight to see.
 

I was hoping they would pop a tank or something lol but as we would approach a target area they would give a clearance call to pass.
 

Col pics. I wonder what they were trying to say? :icon_scratch:
 

Why didn't the Indians take a pic 10,000 years ago? We could see what it looked like then. TTC
 

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