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Tag Archives: Ancient Lake Modoc
THE PETROGLYPHS AT TULELAKE
Tulelake once came to the edge of the lake….most of it was drained to create homesteads and the lake is now a fraction of what it once was. this is a bit high and I’m thinking that it is not … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Lake Modoc, Modoc Indians, Northern California, petroglyphs, Tulelake
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MORE PETROGLYPHS AT TULELAKE
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Tagged Ancient Lake Modoc, Modoc Indians, Northern California, petroglyphs, Tulelake
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PETROGLYPHS AT TULELAKE
IĀ visited the petroglyphs late in the day storm clouds had been threatening all day…but it was still an amazing place to photograph. personally I think the lack of blue in the sky makesĀ the cliffs even more mysterious! The … Continue reading