Sequoia National Park, California. Ancient Indian pit, about 5 feet in diameter, resembling a stream-worn pothole in the surface of an exfoliating granite boss near Ranger Headquarters in Giant Forest.
Dates
Date Taken
1925
Summary
Sequoia National Park, California. Ancient Indian pit, about 5 feet in diameter, resembling a stream-worn pothole in the surface of an exfoliating granite boss near Ranger Headquarters in Giant Forest. 1925. See also photo mfe00681.
Summary
Sequoia National Park, California. Ancient Indian pit, about 5 feet in diameter, resembling a stream-worn pothole in the surface of an exfoliating granite boss near Ranger Headquarters in Giant Forest. 1925. See also photo mfe00681.
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