The petroglyphs I photographed were created by the Modoc Indians and were located at the edge of a larger, ancient Tule Lake. It's here where they would paddle up in a boat, having access to the soft, sandstone at the lake's shore and start carving away. Graffiti circa 1,500 years ago.
The Sutter Buttes, the smallest mountain range in the world.
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