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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2001 A New Mexico site containing hundreds of Indian petroglyphs will soon be open to the public, said a conservation group this week. The 656-acre site is located on a hill near Galisteo. The Trust for Public Land said the hill is covered with volanic rock that contains the petroglyphs. Get the Story:
Public Access Set for Petroglyphs (AP 8/23)
N.M. petroglyphs to be open to public
Facebook TwitterFRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2001 A New Mexico site containing hundreds of Indian petroglyphs will soon be open to the public, said a conservation group this week. The 656-acre site is located on a hill near Galisteo. The Trust for Public Land said the hill is covered with volanic rock that contains the petroglyphs. Get the Story:
Public Access Set for Petroglyphs (AP 8/23)
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