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Remnants of an ancient American Indian tribe, these petroglyphs sit atop a hill in the Saguaro National Park outside of Tucson. The Hohokam tribe existed there between 200 and 1400 AD.
My girlfriend and I spent an evening there watching a meteor shower and making some long exposures over the Thanksgiving holiday. It remains unknown what the etchings mean, but I imagine it to be a representation of the earth spinning within the stars. D800e 20mm f4.5 30s iso1600 Thanks for looking! Wade "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin."
-Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida Alpine Imaging | Wade Thorson Photography |
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by Carol Clarke
on Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:53 am
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Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Location: Lincolnshire, UK. In tune with Nature. Member #:00067 |
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