Prehistoric Utah

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Lot of history here, like every place else of course. Looked over a dinosaur trackway in Mill Canyon, checked out my favorite pictograph at the mouth of 7 Mile Canyon, drove on down to Newspaper Rock, a great display of petroglyphs. Went to Hamburger Rocks and spotted some interesting potsherds. Lot of evidence of tool making at that site, but didn't see any points.
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Utah is probably my favorite state. Been all over it camping over the years. Last time I was at Newspaper rock there was no fence or anything to keep you from the rock.
 

It don't think it was there the first time I visited a few years back, Treasure Hunter. Maybe. People pretty much leave it alone anyway. I had gone there the first time with the intention of camping but found out the campground right by there was shut down, as a flood washed it out. We went on up to Hamburger Rocks, which I thought was great. Maria calls Hamburger Rocks something in Spanish that loosely translates to, 'You ever take me camping in this place again, I will steal the keys to the truck and you can walk home.' Trust me, it's a great spot.
 

WOW! Those Petroglyphs have been kept quite safe from the vandals.
 

Those dinosaur tracks are sure interesting to see. Can you imagine such a world when they all existed in real life.
 

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