Today we followed the road less traveled to Palatki and the even less traveled road to Honanki Historical Sites. Rough gravel roads to both but the road to Honanki was even rougher. The toad did an awsome job. Took a licking and kept on ticking. The landscape was awe inspiring. Pictures do it no justice... At the sites are cliff dwellings of the Sinagua Peoples. The Sinagua were farmers growing beans, corn and squash. The dwellings were constructed and inhabited from AD 1150 to 1350. Also at these sites are petroglyphs dating from 12,000 to 20,000 years ago. Dwelling Petroglyphs These are from a grotto which was visited for centuries or even millenia by hunter gathering Peoples before the cliff dwellings were built. The squiggly one represents a snake and is a link to the Hopi Peoples. We were told that this represents a rite of passage. When the girls became of marrigable ag
On a moon lit night The young couple sat around their campfire. And then an ominous shadow appeared What could this mean? 👾Swamp Monster Alien 👽 🤪 Mad man But that's a story for another time. 🐹🐹🐹
Nothing much to report. Nothing but relaxing, relaxing and even more relaxing. Didn't even leave the campsite except to walk Suki. One of our fellow campers he saw wild pigs with babies. I keep hoping to spot them. No luck so far. Photo to share is one of our neighbours. Very strong first impression. The rest needs some work! 🐗🐗🐗
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