Speaker John Michael Rafter shares his rock art findings during the brown bag lunch lecture at the Hi-Desert Nature Museum Thursday. Reporter Jill Carey Michaels has the details…
Lecturer John Michael Rafter was first introduced to Coyote Hole Canyon in 1990. During his studies in Coyote Hole Canyon, he encountered several surprises involving rock art, the likes of which he has not seen elsewhere. His reports document evidence of rock art alignments with significant solar events, including unique sunlight and shadow interactions.
Coyote Hole Canyon is located near Joshua Tree Village.
Bring your lunch, bring your friends, or just bring yourself to the Hi-Desert Nature Museum’s Brown Bag lunch lecture series June 21 at noon. Admission is $5 or free for museum members. Beverages will be served.