I walked here from the lower town, and it was an amazing walk with just looking down into the valley with seeing a lot of rice paddies, the building was nice at first glance, and was maintained despite it didn’t cost anything to go inside, you can touch the ancient stone and look at all the other artifacts they have on display. This is just a small museum, it’s on the way to the water fall a bit farther down the road! As you come up to this place there are several people asking you buy bracelets Amun’s...
Read moreA simple but interesting display, with pictures of some of the petroglyphs, ancient carved stones, and pictures of the work done in their study. For written information search online. Also has some textiles and weaving implements. Entry was free. One of the actual carved stones is over the road from the museum, and another halfway down the path...
Read moreVery interesting subject but mostly photo documentation. Some few objects, lots of text. If the actual stones can't be moved to a safe environment (like the museum, which is desirable), they might think to make some replicas, which would animate the subject more vividly. I do realise funding is...
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