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| On the way to Ninemile Canyon. — Near the old homestead. |
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| An informative sign found near — the old homestead. |
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| The old homestead. |
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| Much of the canyon is private property |
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| Ninemile Creek runs through the canyon — and empties into the Green River. |
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| There are hundreds of petroglyphs — and pictographs in the canyon. |
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| A good pair of binoculars is vital — to view the artwork in the canyon. |
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| The Fremont Indians etched their artwork — into the black patina rock slabs. |
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| Even after hundreds of years, — images can be seen. |
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| Both the building and the farm impliment are — simply worn out. Can you hear the sigh? |
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| Can you find the granary? — It is located at the bottom of the larger crack in the cliff. |
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| There is always someone ready to add — to the ancient panels. |
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| Some pictographs seem to tell a story. — This is one of the larger panels. |
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| Another large panel. — This one shows a snake. |
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| The old homestead was once part — of a functioning ranch. |
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| Natural Bridge |