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This page shows some examples of the sites along the southeasterly path at
the McConkie Ranch.
This path seemed a little longer than the first one but it was mostly easy
walking.
This is the path which leads to the world renowned Three Kings panel.
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Dry Fork Canyon sure is pretty and rugged.
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As we studied the panels we couldn't help but wonder what messages and stories these images were trying to tell us.
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What is your opinion as to their meaning?
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This is the Three Kings panel. It is high on a cliff. The photo below is a close-up of it.
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A short distance down the canyon from the Mcconkie glyphs, on the same side,
is another
panel which some believe to be near a mine which Gale Rhoades knew about.
We have been to this panel but haven't found a mine nearby yet.
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