Thanks, Peeter and all others who have commented. Nice to see, don't you
think? Now I will have to do a critique so I can justify my whining.
But, to address your comments, Peeter, I agree about composition. In this
case, the viewpoints are limited by railings. Unfortunately, if the Park
Service doesn't do that, many more modern additions would be made. Things
like "Elrod was here, 67" or "Bob loves Mary" etc. Not all people have
the same regard for things. The current state of knowledge about these
petroglyph's is surprisingly incomplete. May have have been Anasazi,
themselves a mystery, and could be ceremonial, informational or just
individual expressions.
Don
Don,
I agree with that, but then the other half of my critique - some more story
please!
Who were these people, what were they doing, what were they thinking?
What were they writing?
Regards,
Peeter