#Petroglyphs
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Join us on a captivating journey through time as we explore the historic petroglyphs of 9 Mile Canyon in Utah. In this video, we talk about my visit in 1987 and present day. Discover the rich cultural heritage and ancient artistry etched into the canyon walls by Native American ancestors.
Thank you sir God bless
@@jamespelczynski8347 You bet. I hope you enjoy it and, if you can, try to visit.
Thank you for sharing that sir
@@christopherg465 Thank you. I am glad that others can see the site.
Very interesting, Hopefully it will not be vandalized in the future ! When I was in Norway, there are similar makings on rocks .
@@welshpete12 so far so good. I bet the ones in Norway are very interesting.
Nice. My step father is full Pomo native. He was the chief of police on the Hopi rez from 86' to 89' so ofcourse I lived their. I went to high school at Hopi High. It was the first year of the new high school. My freshman through junior years were spent there. There were some really good times. A Hopifamily adopted us into their clan (Road Runner). We went through ceremonies with them and they brought us to some ancient ruins near by. We lived in Keams Canyon. I went on many hiking adventures. Many Strange things happened to me that made me believe in Native Lore. I sure do miss those times even though it was really hard being one of 6 white kids in the entire high school.
@@chrisrasku2261 it is a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing.
WOW, I i just looked up 9 mile canyon. I have never been. But you would never guess that my senior year of high school was spent at Union High in Roosevelt. My Dad was chief of police on the Uintah rez for two years. Wow.
@@chrisrasku2261 it was a beautiful place. It was nice to back here.
Why is the gliffs dark in the areas that are Gliffed!
@@mr.fredsaid1894 bacteria stains the rocks.
@@Linus007 thank you but it seems that it's only where the artwork is. Why not the entire rock?
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I thought it was desert varnish?