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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Early Drawings of the Apollo Program...




Petroglyphs outside of Bishop, CA

I'm thinkin'...
those Ancient folks, just might have been the first Aerospace engineers...


Or maybe they really did come from outer space...
where their Animals had six legs and two wings...


or funny sputniks...


What do you think???



Linking up again with Mrs. Nesbitt's ABC Wednesday...


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20 comments:

  1. Ancient drawings have lot of secrets! What a great find you have today!
    Happy ABCW!

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  2. intresting pictures, the first one er great !

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  3. A bit of ancient graffiti doubt ours will last that long

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  4. At times these ancient drawings have hidden secret codes.

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  5. Oh, we LOVE that area! Yes, indeed...some of them do look like they are from outer space!
    Thanks for sharing them with us!
    Cheryl Ann

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  6. Interesting thoughts.....I just love to check out petroglyphs! You found some great ones. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. That rock on the top looks precarious...
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  8. Judging by the first photo, they are on the way. What an interesting area.
    Joy - ABC Team

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  9. They are really remarkable. So mysterious. Perhaps the center image is a scorpion? One BIG scorpion. I've never seen these and appreciate your showing them to us.

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  10. Those are pretty awesome! I love the composition of your first photo with the moon!

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  11. I find these sort of things very intriguing. What were they drawing??

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  12. I love to look at petroglyphs - so fascinating especially since the drawings are similar everywhere all over the world where they are found.....your guesses are probably as good as any professor of anthropology and certainly funnier!

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  13. hee hee...
    Sallie wrote what Louis was thinking!

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  14. Exciting find Chieftess, reminded me of Aboriginal cave paintings a bit.

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