File:Hemet Maze Stone.jpg

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English: Hemet Maze Stone (Plaque reads:)

This pictograph representing a maze is an outstanding example of the work of prehistoric peoples. It, with the 5.75 acres of land, was donated to Riverside County as a County Park on April 16, 1956, by Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Miller.

Registered Landmark No. 557
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Author Mary Rysdale
Camera location33° 38′ 28.37″ N, 117° 05′ 09.04″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Indigenous peoples of California created this unique pictograph of a maze.

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