Valley of Fire State Park
Nevada
by Chett K Bullock
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About the Book
Valley of Fire is located in Nevada approximately 58 miles Northeast of the Las Vegas Strip. Valley of Fire is the oldest Nevada State Park and was dedicated in 1935. Valley of Fire State Park covers an area of approximately 42,000 acres. Valley of Fire was named for the magnificent red sandstone formations that were formed from great shifting sand dunes and complex uplifting and faulting of the region during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago (Mesozoic Era). These brilliant sandstone formations can appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun’s rays. Other important rock formations include limestone, shale, and conglomerates. Prehistoric users of the Valley of Fire included the Basket Maker people and later the Ancient Pueblo Peoples also known as the Anasazi Pueblo farmers from the nearby fertile Moapa Valley. The span of approximate occupation has been dated from 300 B.C.E. to 1150 C.E. Their visits probably involved hunting, food gathering, and religious ceremonies, although scarcity of water would have limited the length of their stay. Fine examples of rock art left by these ancient peoples can be found at several sites within the park.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 384 - Publish Date: Apr 05, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords Valley of Fire, Nevada, State Park, Petroglyphs, Red Rock, Arches, Anasazi, Pueblo Farmers, Elephant Rock
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About the Creator
Chett K Bullock
Chino Valley, Arizona, USA
Graduated top in his class from Brooks Institute of Photography with a Bachelors in Illustrative Advertizing in Professional Photography.