The rocks in Nevada’s largest and oldest state park, the Valley of Fire, glow brightly red when the light’s just right. Along with the fancy sandstone rock formations to walk among, there are tons of surfaces covered in easily accessible ancient petroglyphs dating back thousands of years.
The rocks in Nevada’s largest and oldest state park, the Valley of Fire, glow brightly red when the light’s just right. Along with the fancy sandstone rock formations to walk among, there are tons of surfaces covered in easily accessible ancient petroglyphs dating back thousands of years.
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