Ok, got a few days left in this MSA ... So here's a couple of old images:
OLD ... February 2020 ~ RB67 Portra 800 ~ f 22/32 @125
Favorite ruin site:
Palatki Heritage Site.
Image was taken from above, off of the trail, with a Ranger who accompanied me. As we sat, admiring what type of shot we both wanted to take, he with digital, myself with film, I noticed a glint of white that captured my eye. Just a few feet away, in front of us! ...
Between us and the direction of the ruin. ... We leaned forwarded and pulled from the sand outcropping of soil and rock, a small white quartz arrowhead, which we gave to the Ranger, ... and he received as a surprised gift.
If your interested here is a nice video that will give you more of an overview of the site and was taken by someone in 2017
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhcgDEvpczA
BTW: At the end of the video, it shows some rock art.
"Native American Indian rock art includes two styles of creation: pictographs, which are drawings or paintings made on rocks, and petroglyphs, which is when the images have been carved into the rock." The ones shown in this video from Palatki, are mostly
pictographs, and are rarely found outside of protected areas, like caves, overhangs, ect, as the weather has diminished them after all the years they have been there.
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