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Re: Petroglifos Yerbas Buenas by bat400 on Thursday, 06 February 2014

Barton Flyer provides the ratings for access, condition, and ambiance. The rock art area is a 45 minute drive from the village.
"Our guide claimed they were up to 8,000 years old but I seriously doubt that - the rock is pretty soft and the desert winds fierce - there must be a lot of erosion."

[bat400 notes: Other nearby archaeological sites, inlcuding other petroglyphs and ancient villages are considered to be 3000 years old. Geoglyph fields in this part of Chile date to a much more recent 600-1200 AD.]

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