Last weekend we went to San Juan County Utah. We saw Petroglyphs along the shore of the San Juan River.
Here's a very weathered image that archaeologists say is a wooly mammoth-which means the art is over 10,000 years old!
Then on to the Dinosaur museum, here with a Tarbosaurus skeleton. Note the even-larger Deinocherus limbs grabbing at the tail of the big carnivore!
Next was Huck's Anasazi Museum, and here I am with the owner and his incredible wall of ancient axe heads.
And the last stop of the day is the Edge of the Cedars State Park, here going into a Pueblo kiva.
I couldn't ask for much more fun in a day!
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