Wednesday, February 11, 2009


Well, this past week we did a canyon hike with a ranger. Seminole Canyon is known for its pictographs that range in age from 3800 years to 4100 years old.  Is is a short drive off the main highway into the visitor center. They have a great visitor center with nice displays. One is the Indians pictured here  The top picture is what is called the High Bridge. It is where the Pecos River meets the Rio Grande. Very pretty place.

 This is just one of many pictographs in the caves here.
This is the canyon. We enjoyed the hike down into it.  Really a surprise.
This is a sample of what the winds does to the sand stone rocks walls.  It sure is pretty and unique to see. The wind circles up with bits of sand and wears the rock into this intricate designs.
This is a metal sculpture outside the visitor center. Actually a copy of one of the pictographs. This was a fun day and educational too!!!   See we can learn things even when we get old.  The ranger knew her subject.  She was born and lived here all her life.  We could tell she loved her job.

1 comment:

Cindy said...

Well nice to see your brain is still capable of learning. There's hope for me then. Looks nice. Glad you survived the wind.