Lambton Rocks

Exploring Portable Rock Art in Lambton County, Ontario

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Blue Stone With Mouth: Part Two

This is the second set of photos. The shiny surface of the stone made it difficult to photograph from some angles. The faces in the latter half of these photos remind me of the faces on West Coast totem poles.

Posted by Helen Maddock at 6:15 PM
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