Malcolm Rogers rediscovered this panel, probably in the 1930s in Imperial County close to several "tanks" or water pools. The panel is rarely in the sun and is protected from the rain. Thankfully, some of the panel is still visible although portions have faded away or have been lost to rock delamination. The panel is very difficult to reach involving exposure, climbing and distance. Please click on photo to enlarge it.
I increased the contrast and clarity of the panel in Photoshop. D-stretch was not used.
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This is an independent Blog of Don Liponi and some of his hiking friends in Southern California. We highlight the rock art of the Kumeyaay as they were the primary Native American Group in Southern California and Northern Baja California. On our trips we go further north into Cahuilla territory and east into Arizona's Patayan culture. Several times a year we travel to the Colorado Plateau or other wilderness areas with other ancient cultures.
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