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| Studying some of the incredible rock art at Halo Shelter. |
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| Dr. Boyd discusses aspects of the pictographs in Halo Shelter. |
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| Detail of some of the rock art. |
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| David Whitley and Carolyn Boyd discuss their ideas about one of the rock art panels. |
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| A great group of volunteers and staff came together for this program. (Back row, left to right) Jack Johnson, participant, Jack Harrington, Dr. Carolyn Boyd; (middle row, left to right) participant, Kathleen Burgess, Angel Johnson; and
McKinney Briske
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| The Borderline Singers are always great for listening. |
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| Or for dancing. |
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| There was a cake, to mark the occasion. |
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| David Whitley and Jack Johnson add to the music. |
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| And there were quiet times, just enjoying the fire and good conversation. |
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Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
October 2–7, 2004
Day 5: Thursday, October 6, 2005 |
9:00 a.m.–
4:00 p.m. |
Travel to Halo Shelter in Dark Canyon to explore another of the premier, yet rarely seen, Pecos River Style rock art sites in the region.
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| Sunset |
A closing night celebration dinner followed by music and dancing. |
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