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Indian Rock Art or Pictographs located in Anza Borrego Desert.
This rock art is believed to be five to seven hundred years old.
Archaeological research done in this area indicates it had been a site that indigenous people had occupied for over 6000 years, with the most recent being the Kumeyaay.
Anza Borrego Desert is California’s largest state park where temperatures can be in the triple digits year-round. The park covers 600,000 acres of desert, including badlands, palm canyons, rock formations, slot canyons, wildflower displays and cactus.
Geologists and paleontologists believe this parched desert was once underwater, and home to fish, sea turtles, and sharks. Remnants of its former life can be found, including seashell fossils and wild rock formations.
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