One of my favorite places to reflect upon life is at White Mountain Petroglyphs. I've never wasted a moment there. There are wonderful memories of visiting the place with elders from the Northern Ute, Eastern Shoshone, and Arapaho Tribes. We did a series of videos on the petroglyphs that are available on UTube. The Spirit of the White Mountain Petroglyphs in Sweetwater County I wish Clifford Duncan and Judge Richard Ferris were still around to take another trip out there. They are sorely missed.
An unusual feature of the panels there is that several of them have a continuous line running through them (see picture below). The Tribes have offered several interpretations including; it is a river, it is a time line, it shows a break between the real world versus the spirit world, and it represents a break in time. All make sense to me. Thank you to the artists who lovingly decorated the sandstone faces of this place. You have enriched my life.
An unusual feature of the panels there is that several of them have a continuous line running through them (see picture below). The Tribes have offered several interpretations including; it is a river, it is a time line, it shows a break between the real world versus the spirit world, and it represents a break in time. All make sense to me. Thank you to the artists who lovingly decorated the sandstone faces of this place. You have enriched my life.