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Cancelled Stamp From The United States Of America Commemorating The Opening Of Japan And Featuring Commodore Matthew C. Perry Of The US Navy.  Perry Lived From 1794 Until 1858.
Several covered wagons bearing settlers from the east arrive in the adobe town of Conejos, Colorado.  Illustration from the May 1876 issue of Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Tiberias, Israel – March 05, 2021: Capernaum the town of Jesus and the entrance to church of promise Eucharist
Petroglyphs just outside of Albuquerque in a National Monument
Murray River in the Cape Horn section in the Northern Country
The famous Danish philosopher and author Søren Kirkegaard (1813-1855) is buried - with his family - in Assistens Cemetery.\nAssistens Cemetery in the district Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark was established in 1790 outside the old walls of Copenhagen. Many famous Danes are buried there
Ben Lomond Mountain Views Encompassing Queenstown, Lake Whakatipu, and Surrounding Ranges, New Zealand
Paintings at La Cieneguilla Petroglyph Site near Santa Fe, NM. The petroglyphs were painted between circa 1400 and 1800 by Keresan-speaking Pueblo Indians.
Cancelled Stamp From Mexico Featuring An Indigenous Man.
View of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in the evening light. The city of Super-Pit Goldmine on the Golden Mile. Western Australia, Australia
Trees, water, mountains and dam wall at Somerset Dam in Queensland, Australia
Old Indian inscriptions or petroglyphs in New Mexico
array of ancient carvings on a slab of stone
Newspaper Rock carved rock historical monument with a large collection of petroglyphs Utah USA
The Murray River in flood in the Mallee Country
National Museum of Wildlife Art on Rungius Road at Jackson (Jackson Hole) in Teton County, Wyoming. Founded in May 1987, the museum was moved here in 1994 and given an Idaho quartzite façade inspired by Slains Castle ruins in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Monument to the former Mission San Antonio de Padua along the US-101 corridor at rest area in central California
Petroglyphs Rock Paintings St George Utah on Land Hill from Ancestral Puebloan and Southern Paiute Native Americans thousands of years old on Sandstone. USA.
Ganguddy  Swamp or Dunns swamp, NSW. Wollemi National Park west of Sydney.  The Cudgegong river was damed in the 1920s for the Kandos cement works near by.
No bins on site take your rubbish home warning sign, used as a warning or alert.
Hand-drawn rocks (Petroglyphs) in Cholpon-Ata city, Kyrgyzstan.\nNorth of the centre is an extensive field of glacial boulders, many with pictures scratched or picked into their surfaces. Some of these petroglyphs date from the Bronze Age (about 1500 BC), but most are Saka-Usun (8th century BC to 1st century AD), Most are of long-horned ibex.
New Mexico, USA - November 20, 2019:  Information sign in Brantley Lake State Park in New Mexico, USA
Indigenous people have been carving in rock for thousands of years as a means of written communication.  Petroglyphs are either images, designs or symbols chiseled, carved or scratched on the surface of the rock.  Many of these carvings have endured over the centuries and are still visible today.  The image on the right side of this rock depicts a round face.  Modern natives in this area identify this as a Kachina, or spirit being.  Research suggests that the Kachina Culture came to this area around 1300AD.  Similar Kachina symbols are used in modern Puebloan pottery and weavings which helps make the connection from past to present.  We don’t always know the true meaning of these carvings or how to interpret them.  And maybe it’s not our place to try.  We can however enjoy them for their artistry.  These petroglyphs were photographed at Puerco Pueblo in Petrified Forest National Park near Holbrook, Arizona, USA.
Anfashieh prehistoric inscriptions and petroglyps on a stone wall. Rock art depicting a caravan of camels from Nabatean and Thamudic period in Wadi Rum, Jordan
View of Girraween National Park from The Pyramid
Sydney, July 28, 2024. Mrs Macquaries Chair at Yurong peninsular near the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden
Wadi Rum is a desert valley cut into the sandstone and granite cliffs in southern Jordan. Known also as the Valley of the Moon it has been inhabited since prehistoric times (witnessed by the petroglyph inscriptions) and by semi nomadic tribes since the Nabataeans but is best known for its association with T E Lawrence - Lawrence of Arabia - who based himself here to encourage the Arab Revolt and to attack Turkish Forces of the Ottoman Empire during WW1. He was later immortalized by the film of the same name, made in 1962 by David Lean. Today the only inhabitants are Bedouin tribes and transient tourists.
Big Bend National Park, Texas - USA. May 2, 2023. Bear and mountain lion warning sign along trail in Chisos mountain section of Big Bend national park, Texas.
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