DescriptionUS Navy 050520-N-4928M-001 More than 250,000 pre-historic rock art drawings can be found at the Coso Rock Art National Historic Landmark located on 36,000 acres at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, Calif.jpg
English: More than 250,000 pre-historic rock art
petroglyph drawings can be found at the
Coso Rock Art National Historic Landmark in the Mojave Desert, located on 36,000 acres at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California.
China Lake, Calif. (May 20, 2005) - The Navy held a dedication ceremony to recognize the site as a National Historic Landmark, and recognized partnerships between the Navy, other government agencies and the civilian community who helped preserve, protect and provide access to the site.
U.S. Navy photo by Journalist Senior Chief Jon E. McMillan (RELEASED)
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050520-N-4928M-001 (May 20, 2005) - More than 250,000 pre-historic rock art drawings can found at the Coso Rock Art National Historic Landmark located on 36,000 acres at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, Calif. The Navy held a dedication ceremony May 20 to recognize the Landmark and the many partnerships between the Navy, other government agencies and the civilian community who helped preserve, protect and provide access to the site. U.S. Navy photograph by JOCS(SW/AW) Jon E. McMillan.