Petroglyphs at Grimes Point Archaeological Area, NV

Millennia-old petroglyphs are shown on basalt rocks at Grimes Point near remote U.S. Route 50 in Nevada. The glyphs were created by Native Americans.

Millennia-old petroglyphs are shown on basalt rocks at Grimes Point Archaeological Area off remote U.S. Route 50 in Nevada. The site was once a marshland near Lake Lahontan, a giant body of water that covered much of the Forty Mile Desert. Click the above image to enlarge, click to view my high-resolution photo gallery, or click to read my short story “Standing on Sacred Ground.”

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