The road into Valles Canyon |
Rock ruins |
Jimmy on the rocky path into the canyon |
Rugged hiking in a dry stream bed |
Our first sighting of magnificent rock art |
Jimmy suggested this might be a Pronghorn Antelope and its prints (right) |
Bighorn Sheep? |
Portrait of a Collared Lizard? |
Jimmy photographing petroglyphs |
Rattlesnake symbols and a human form |
You be the judge |
Frontal view of a Bighorn Sheep? |
This almost looks like a Gila Monster that ate a duck |
Bird with a big eye? |
Rugged canyon walls |
Rocky going |
A much-needed break in the shade |
The figure at right looks like an Apache Crown dancer symbol |
Canyon greenery |
Becca keeping a watchful eye on her buddy, Jimmy |
Shade break |
Where the water has flowed for centuries |
Prickly Pear Cactus sporting new pads |
A perspective on how large these boulders are |
A hueco (Indian well) where Native Americans ground mesquite beans |
Man catching a snake? |
Apache Plume |
The way out |
Out of the canyon |
Bovine curiosity |
Tiny bee enjoying the nectar |
The true meaning of "peak" |
7 comments:
Awesome!
Thanks, Jacqui. Much appreciated.
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Wow! This really is awesome. I've never really seen anything like this before!
Thanks, Liz. It was pretty amazing--really worth the effort to see the petroglyphs.
Those petroglyphs are so intriguing.
Thanks for sharing you visit to a "new" (for us readers) and beautiful area. Generally, where is Valles Canyon (e.g., mountain range)?
Valles Canyon is northwest of Las Cruces, Scott, about 12 miles from the airport, in the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. It's included in the Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument which is under consideration by President Obama right now.
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