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The Dazu Rock Carvings are a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings, dating back as far as the 7th century AD, depicting and influenced by Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist beliefs. Listed as a World Heritage Site, the Dazu Rock Carvings are made up of 75 protected sites containing some 50,000 statues, with over 100,000 Chinese characters forming inscription...
Deluge Shelter has pictographs depicting animals, people, and abstract designs.
The trailhead is 44 miles from the quarry visitor center at the Jones Hole Fish Hatchery; pictographs are approximately 2 miles from trailhead along the Jones Hole Creek Trail. It's an easy to moderate hike along a fairly level trail.
Dendera Temple complex is located about 2.5 km south-east of Dendera, Egypt. It is one of the best-preserved temple complexes in Egypt. The area was used as the sixth Nome of Upper Egypt, south of Abydos.
The whole complex covers some 40,000 square meters and is surrounded by a hefty mud brick enclosed wall. Dendera was a site for chapels or shrines from the beginning...
The Desert Queen Mine in the Colorado Desert was one of the more long-lived gold mines of Southern California's high desert region. Desert Queen Mine is located off Queen Valley Road in Joshua Tree National Park, California.
The area also has some petroglyph, but not eay to find.
The abandoned mine is located in Riverside County, California within the boundaries of th...
Diamonds Solstice Pictographs can be found in the Wonderland of Rocks area of Joshua Tree National Park. Start at Barker Dam trailhead.
Diamond Solstice Pictograph is believed to be a summer solstice marker. The diamond patterns represent the birth canal symbolizing birth. The site is under an overhang up off the valley floor on the north-eastern side of a massive gr...
The Drakensberg ("the Dragon Mountains") is the highest mountain range in Southern Africa, rising to 3,482 metres (11,424 ft) in height. In Zulu, it is referred to as uKhahlamba ("barrier of spears"), and in Sesotho as Maluti (also spelled Maloti). Its geological history lends it a distinctive character amongst the mountain ranges of the world. Geologically, the range...
Eardley Canyon is north of Goblin Valley along Utah State Route 24. This trail is usually uncrowded and access to technical canyoneering routes. Non-technical hikers can hike 2.5 miles to the Amazing Pool with out gear.
100-yards beyond the "No Vehicles beyond this point" signs there are two very good petroglyph panels on the right side of the canyon.
Eardley Canyon...
A UNESCO world heritage site, Easter Island (or Rapa Nui as is its indigenous name) presents unique and imaginative shrines, sculptures and monuments developed by native people without outside influence. For nearly 600 years beginning in the 11th century AD, these islanders of Polynesian descent erected enormous stone figures known as Moai, believed to be represe...
Nestled in the south-western area of the island, within the El Julan Cultural Park, is this interpretation center that through its panels brings us closer to the way of life of the Herreño aborigines, also called bimbaches or bimbapes.
In addition, we can find numerous engravings of the ancient culture of El Hierro, which makes it a place of incalculable his...
El Vallecito is an archaeological site located in the city of La Rumorosa, in the Tecate Municipality, Baja California, Mexico.
It is believed that Baja California had human presence for thousands of years, however the available evidence indicates an occupation approximate from 8000 BCE. The sited mentioned sites are more recent, it is estimated that they were develop...
Falling Man Petroglyph is located near Whitney Pocket in Gold Butte National Monument, Nevada. The Falling Man is a mystery. No one is sure what it means, much like similar images in the Cave of Swimmers in the Sahara. It stands completely alone from the other rock art and this is contrasted by a nearby boulder that is completely covered with petroglyphs.
The Volcanic Tableland offers exceptional bouldering opportunities, because of its unique geologic features formed by the cataclysmic volcanic eruption of the Long Valley Caldera 750,000 years ago, which left a highly dissected landscape of Bishop Tuff. Through time, this once barren tableau has evolved to support a unique and fragile environment that takes a keen eye...
Fort Piute was an outpost of Camp Cady and later of Fort Mohave. It was one of a series of posts built to protect wagon traffic along the Mojave Road and keep local Native American people of the Mojave Desert away from the springs on the route during the periods of hostilities with them between 1859 and 1870.
From the remains of the outpost head down to Piute Creek to...
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