Photos of landscape and rock art formations. Some petroglyphs and pictographs. A unique approach to Rock Art.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Price River and the bookcliffs
This is a view of the bookcliffs mountains with the Price River in the foreground. The bookcliffs were named by John W. Gunnison who was an early US Army topographic engineer and explorer. He came through this area in 1853 following part of the Old Spanish Trail. He was mapping a railroad route to the west. The Price River comes out of Scofield Reservoir and empties into the Green River.
Single parent with children all grown up. My interests include geology, photography, genealogy, nutrition and health, Utah History, Western Americana and LDS History. I like to read and collect books and continue to learn new things. I also love to prospect like the other Josephs on this blog. I have an advantage of going out in the field but also using a computer for prospecting. Google Earth is great.
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