Photo 31: This petroglyph panel is one of very few which have been vandalized. The small white dots which are scattered around the top of the panel are the result of these petroglyphs being used for target practice.
Photo 32: This panel has vandalism, but the vandalism caused no damage to the adjacent petroglyph faces.
Photo 33: Small rocks with petroglyphs have been removed from some sites. These small rocks have been incorporated into a schoolhouse monument.
Photo 34: Some locations along rim rock are protected by the rim rock and boulders in front of the base. At 35ML1044 this area is large, so the edge of the boulder is barely visible in the photograph.
Photo 35: The rock circles at 35ML1045 overlook the Jordan Craters lava flow. The petroglyphs below them are on boulders in an intermittent drainage.