File:Stone Lions (Yapashi Pueblo)(Clight).jpg
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English: The Stone lions are a natural feature that has been sacred to the local peoples for centuries. It is enclosed in a stone wall and offerings frequently appear several times each year. This feature is in the wilderness area and a difficult hike. A copy was created in Frijoles canyon along the main visitors trail. |
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Author | Chris Light |
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