Artifacts of human existence can be found all across the Mojave Desert, dating from prehistoric times through the mining era in the 1800s and 1900s up to the present day. Here are a few scenes I've seen.
- Ring of rocks
- Upward
- Abandoned firewood from years ago
- Petroglyphs and chipped rock
- Snake #1
- Snake #2
- Hiding petroglyphs
- They packed up most everything—except the cast-iron frying pan—when they left that place for good, decades ago
- Rectangle
- Rock walls
- Implement
- A, but not B
- Outline
- Fading petroglyphs
- Old stove remains
- Hello Roy Hunter
- In the backcountry
- Abandoned fire ring
- Rock shelter
- Mining claim in a bottle
- Ruins, Madrone Soda Springs
- Etched into the rock
- Not quite random
- Slow burial
- Unexploded ordnance
- We were here
- Hopsage and outhouse
- Circle
- Historic bird perch
- Historic fencing
- Historic fencing
- US Survey 1911
- He's checking it out
- Steering wheel
- Rock pile