The path follows a lava escarpment. There are 3 old volcanoes to the west of the monument.
These are some of the images archeologists believe were inscribed by ancestors of today's Native peoples.
At least two of the Spanish sheepherders left their names and the date, 1919, on the rocks.
These crosses were also inscribed by Spanish settlers.
Of course, there is always some modern graffiti, like this one from 1989.
We also saw a few wild flowers, including these two.
That one has to be a drawing of a visitor from another planet.
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