Thursday, February 25, 2021

LSL Glyphs

A couple of years ago, someone, maybe it was EDO, pointed to a small, broken band of rocks near the Little Salt Lake (LSL) and told me that there was a panel of petroglyphs there . . . not as good as the Parowan Gap, but a few carvings.  I noted it, but didn't think it was worth much of my time.  Until today.  This afternoon, I decided to scramble up there to look at what I assumed would be a single (low quality) panel.  But, I was wrong, there were several very nice panels, and up to nine small sites with beautiful glyphs (a lunar bicycle, below?).  The hillside was covered with them.  Because the LSL was in view, I decided to call them the LSL glyphs.

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