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This portion of the Great Gallery, found in Horseshoe Canyon, is an example of a Barrier Canyon Style pictograph (painted rock art). The full panel is 200 feet long, 15 feet high and the paintings are life-sized human figures. The largest figure pictured is about 7 feet tall.

Horseshoe Canyon, also known as Barrier Canyon, is a detached part of Canyonlands National Park in Utah, west of the Green River, and north of the National Park's Maze unit.

Photo by Scott Catron, May 2004 (edit of previously uploaded photo)

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