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Petroglyph Beach is a State Historic Site with a collection of petroglyphs carved by Tlingit Native Alaskans. At low tide, the site reveals a series of 40 different rock sketches overlooking the Stikine River and Zimovia Straits.

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MELISSA FARLOW
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Keywords
alaska, british columbia, canada, geography, gulf of alaska, inside passage, inside passage (alaska), national forests (alaska), natural rock carvings, north america, pacific ocean, petroglyph beach state historic park, petroglyph beach state historical park, petroglyphs, rivers, rock, sculpture, shorelines, stikine river, tongass national forest, united states, water, wrangell, wrangell (town of)
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Tongass_National Geographic magazine_7/2007
Petroglyph Beach is a State Historic Site with a collection of petroglyphs carved by Tlingit Native Alaskans. At low tide, the site reveals a series of 40 different rock sketches overlooking the Stikine River and Zimovia Straits.