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Taken 2-Mar-17
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Dimensions5760 x 3840
Original file size13.4 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceAdobe RGB (1998)
Date taken3-Mar-17 07:16
Date modified6-Sep-18 14:09
Shooting Conditions

Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Focal length73 mm
Max lens aperturef/4
Exposure0.6s at f/22
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeManual
Exposure prog.Manual
ISO speedISO 100
Metering modePattern
Mountain Lion Petroglyph and wildflowers

Mountain Lion Petroglyph and wildflowers

The Painted Rock Petroglyph Site[1] is a collection of hundreds of ancient petroglyphs near the town of Theba, Arizona, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[2] The site is operated and maintained by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and includes an improved campground as well as an informative walking trail showcasing the petroglyphs.[3]

Prior to 1989, the site was part of Painted Rock State Park, which included camping facilities on the nearby Painted Rock Reservoir, referred to as the "Lake Unit". When the state turned control of the park over to the BLM in 1989, the Lake Unit was closed due to concerns over pollutants in the Gila River and is not maintained by the BLM. Currently, there is no public access to Painted Rock Dam or the Lake Unit.