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These are marks that I found on some bolders overlooking a creekbed. At first I thought they might be cable marks from some of the logging that was done in this area. But when I talked with Joe, the one who has done all the logging he said the marks weren't from logging. I can assume they were man made and since there were so many of them, I would guess that since these bolders are soft like sandstone, maybe the marks were made from scraping spear shafts back and forth to clean and shape them. They're all uniform in size. Who knows?
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What an interesting place to live.
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