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you want art, try this art (1000+ yrs old)

colonel holman

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you want art, try this art (1000+ yrs old). In SE Utah...

known as the Procession Panel, by ancient pre-anasazi indians, supposedly telling the story of how to pass over 1000 ft cliff separating tribal lands, growing areas from protected living area. This site is kept secret by locals and those seeking it are told they have to work to find it themselves. I tried, hiking many hours and over two annual attempts came within 100 yards of it only to miss it, until third year I finally found it.
 

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Beach

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Wow. What is the physical scale of this it's quite breathtaking if it's anything of the scale I'm thinking!

Where is this?
 

colonel holman

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panel is about 100 ft long, located on the edge of the coomb ridge in se utah, 3 hr hike from a remote dirt road. only the locals know where it is exactly, plus those of us who worked very very hard to find it. location is very much unpublished to preserve it.
 

Beach

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I hope I find it someday. I can see why it's location would be protected, but I hope I'm amongst those that get to see it in person.
 
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