Visitor interpretation panel at Panther Cave Pictographs site in Seminole Canyon in West Texas, dated between 7000 BC and 600 AD.
Visitor interpretation panel at Panther Cave Pictographs site in Seminole Canyon near the Rio Grande River in Lake Amistad National Recreation Area in West Texas. The pictographs, painted and drawn in a natural rock shelter on a cliff, are believed to have been created by native American Indians ca 7000 BC to 600 AD.
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Location: Lake Amistad National Recreation Area Texas
Photo credit: © Bob Daemmrich / Alamy / Afripics
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