
FS0917 Sinagua Petroglyphs
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This model was discovered deep within the Red Rock District, a remote corner of the Coconino Forest near Sedona, Arizona. Acquired as part of a grassroots initiative to catalog pre-historic and proto-historic sites in the area, this model serves as a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage. For those seeking to learn more about the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest, there are several online resources available. The Sedona Red Rock Trails website (sedonaredrocktrails.org) offers an in-depth look at the region's natural wonders, while the US Department of Agriculture's official website (fs.usda.gov) provides detailed information on recreational activities within the Coconino Forest. Individuals interested in contributing to the preservation and documentation of the Coconino Forest's pre-historic sites may want to explore volunteer opportunities with the Friends of the Forest Sedona organization. This group, dedicated to protecting and promoting the region's natural beauty, offers a range of projects, including the creation of 3D models like this one. Visit friendsoftheforestsedona.org for more information on how to get involved.
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