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  • A set of two petroglyphs on the lava rock at Hawaii Volcano National Park.
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  • Barrier Canyon style of Indian Pictographs in the San Rafeal Swell of Utah. Missoula Photographer
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  • Native American rock art pictograph from the Frement era. Missoula Photographer
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  • Ancient Indian rock art in Southern Utah Missoula Photographer
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  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
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  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
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  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
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  • A petroglyph in Hawaiian Volcano National Park.
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  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
    20100113-_DSC8223.jpg
  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
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  • The Rochester Panel Petroglyphs in Utah. Missoula Photographer
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  • An Indian pictograph showing over one hundred hand prints. Missoula Photographer
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  • An interesting Indian pictograph found in the Escalante Staircase Region of Utah Missoula Photographer
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  • The 'Circle of Frinds' pictograph in Utah. Missoula Photographer
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  • Hand Prints at the House on Fire Indian Ruin in Mule Canyon, Utah. Missoula Photographer
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