[at-l] In Search of the Elusive Pictoglyph (yes there is such a thing)
David Addleton
dfaddleton at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 16:03:41 CDT 2007
petroglyphs are neat and your post reminded me of one I sent to an
archaeologist not too long ago:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,479215,00.html
we may dispute "the most important part" but it's still sad and worrisome .
. . and not just because of the loss of the petroglyphs, but because of what
it also means for Sindh . . .
The great river is merely a trickle and rarely navigable now in Sind, since
the Pakistanis have damned the Indus and the Indians have damned the Ravi,
Rutlege (Beus), Chenab, and Jehlum . . .
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2002/2001WR000386.shtml
http://www.intute.ac.uk/sciences/worldguide/html/image_1064.html
http://earth.esa.int/cgi-bin/satimgsql.pl?show_url=1619&startframe=0 (what
other river in the world in satellite pictures has the same color as the
desert beyond its banks?)
On 6/12/07, Linda Benschop <athummingbird at dnet.net> wrote:
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> Jim & Ginny,
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> Thanks for the interesting post! Utah was one of our favorite places
> when we did our tour last year. Have lots more fun!
> Hummingbird
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