


tells me where I am - or that tells me what I shouldn't be doing, especially in an archaeological park. I have photographed, inventoried and geocoded over 100 signs at the park. Some are in really good shape and then there are others that have seem some weathering.

Here is a large stand up sign that the tourists and the guides just love. Its a map of the site that has the building names.

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