Rock Art Center Album 1 
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The panel on the left contains the petroglyph adopted as the Rock Art Center logo - as seen in the close-up on the right.

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P1202332.jpg (109206 bytes) This petroglyph is
depicted on the Trail
Guide.

One of the artifacts
on display at the site.

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The petroglyph site is located in the Hedgpeth Hills - as molten lava from a fissure cooled it cracked into basalt blocks, which continued to breakup into smaller rocks over millions of years.

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When most photographers shoot wildlife they come back with photos of lions, bears, wolves, etc., - someone has to do the ferocious small game!

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These Wrens were building a nest behind the license plate.  The license says, "The home of Aviation" - what better place for a Cactus Wren RV.

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