Three-headed man panel and Teacher’s Rock
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Three Headed Man |
We found some petroglyphs “off the beaten path” near Hurricane, UT. Going off little more than a GPS map with red dots and circles from a friend, Steve and I set out to find the three-headed man panel and another site called “teacher’s rock”. It was a success!
These glyphs are really close to another awesome dude — Yellow Man! You can read about Yellow Man in a previous entry.
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This collection of rock art was so cool — there was a one headed, two headed, three headed AND FOUR HEADED person! In this panel you can see the two-headed dude at the top. |
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Can you find 4-headed man off to the right? |
Nearby the “headed” panels is another unique spot called Teacher’s Rock. It’s called this because of the flat “blackboard” feel, w/ a giant rock plunked right in front that the “students” could sit on to learn.
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Teacher Rock |
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close up of some of the art |
All of this artwork is scattered around southern Utah. I’m not givin’ away directions to this one 🙂
Go explore and discover some new things each day 🙂 xoxo
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3 headed GPS? I would like to take the grandkids.