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Post date: 09/01/2015
A small shelter formed by overhanging boulder in the bottom of the valley. It contains a bedrock groove, as well as two portable grooved stones, one uncovered by a porcupine hole. The ashy deposit is badly churned. Three rows of red
finger daubs, in a thick red pigment applied to a black surface. A number of thin red lines. A single red geometric.