And a few more photographs.
I’m sure that there’s only so much you can take of our trip to Utah and back. So I have selected the more interesting photographs and will share them with you today and the next two days.
Saturday, 28th September
Vance, of The Flute Shop, gave us directions to some ancient petroglyphs that were painted on a rock wall quite close to where we were staying.
First, that rock wall. The petroglyphs can be seen at the bottom of the rock face.
Then a close up. It was amazing that although there was a great deal of name carving close by there was none on the petroglyph images themselves.
They were about 700 years old.
Sunday, 29th September
Today it was the long drive down to Kanab, about 200 miles, but we stopped frequently to take photographs of the never-ending marvels that we saw.
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Tomorrow some more photographs.
Thanks for sharing! Loving the photos of your trip.
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Dear Susan, that’s lovely to hear. I do hope your enjoyment of the photographs is shared by others.
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Wow, amazing red rocks! And that petroglyph…talk about incredible.
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Thanks Monika. If it hadn’t been for Vance at the Flute Shop we would never have seen the petroglyphs. A real sight!
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Utah is so gorgeous. Love your photos.
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Spot on, Kit. Thank you for leaving a reply.
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What kind of animals are featured in the petroglyphs, Paul? I think they look like wild boar!
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To be accurate, we don’t know, Colette. But I agree that they do look like boar. Wonder if a web search will provide the answer?
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Your photos bring back nice memories of my trip to Utah a few years ago. Such a different landscape than what we have here in North Carolina!
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I have never been to North Carolina so can’t comment on that part of your reply. But, thank you Janet, for your memories being revisited.
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