Petroglyphs pecked into basalt with a layer of desert varnish up to thousands of years ago, at the Bureau of Land Management's Grimes Point Archaeolog


Petroglyphs pecked into basalt with a layer of desert varnish up to thousands of years ago, at the Bureau of Land Management's Grimes Point Archaeological Area near Fallon, Nevada, USA


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Location: Grimes Point, Nevada, USA
Photo credit: © Lee Rentz / Alamy / Afripics
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