Sometime after August 4, 2004 some people or kids vandalized the Sacred Historical Ancient Petroglyphs located in the Gold Valley area in Sierra County. This was an act of disrespect and an uncaring act of destruction to a Historical Site. The photographs below were taken by Kyle Ross and sent to me. I thought it important enough to build a page for them and ask for everyone's help in finding the vandals who did this gross act of destruction. If you know anything about this please report what you know to the USFS Tahoe National Forest. You can even contact me and I'll forward any information to the correct Officials.
  Tahoe National Forest
631 Coyote Street
Nevada City, CA 95959
530-265-4531 (voice)
530-478-6118 (TDD)

Please, We Need Your Help!
Please Help Us by Forwarding this page to as many people as you can! Thank You!
Kyle Ross is the President of "Friends of Sierra Rock Art (FSRA)"
If you visit their site, click on their News and Events page.
Thank You Kyle for the photographs and bringing this destruction to our attention!
Vandalizm at the Sacred Historical Petroglyph Site
In the Gold Valley Area.
Sometime after August 4, 2004 some people or kids vandalized the Sacred Historical Ancient Petroglyphs located in the Gold Valley area in Sierra County. This was an act of disrespect and an uncaring act of destruction to a Historical Site. The photographs below were taken by Kyle Ross and sent to me. I thought it important enough to build a page for them and ask for everyone's help in finding the vandals who did this gross act of destruction. If you know anything about this please report what you know to the USFS Tahoe National Forest. You can even contact me and I'll forward any information to the correct Officials.
  Tahoe National Forest
631 Coyote Street
Nevada City, CA 95959
530-265-4531 (voice)
530-478-6118 (TDD)

Please, We Need Your Help!
Please Help Us by Forwarding this page to as many people as you can! Thank You!
Kyle Ross is the President of "Friends of Sierra Rock Art (FSRA)"
If you visit their site, click on their News and Events page.
Thank You Kyle for the photographs and bringing this destruction to our attention!
First Americans
Honey Lake Maidu

This page was last updated on: April 27, 2005

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