Top 10 petroglyphs - votes for Petroglyph Canyon

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringCoso RangePetroglyph CanyonCoso Range is totally rad because of its vast collection of ancient rock art scattered over a larger area, giving history buffs more to explore and admire.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciNine Mile CanyonPetroglyph CanyonNine Mile Canyon is like the Louvre of rock art with its massive collection, making it the go-to spot for petroglyph fans.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonPetroglyph National MonumentPetroglyph CanyonPetroglyph National Monument's got a wider range of petroglyphs and history, making it a more comprehensive vibe for history buffs.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsPetroglyph CanyonRoche-a-CriPetroglyph Canyon has more historical significance with its ancient rock carvings, which aligns with my appreciation for history and human creativity.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnGreat GalleryPetroglyph CanyonAs a fellow who appreciates grand displays of storytelling, the Great Gallery’s massive, enigmatic figures feel like they’re delivering a speech in stone, capturing a saga that's awe-inspiring, just like the best of oratory.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciPetroglyph CanyonCoso RangePetroglyph Canyon's vibrant and more accessible rock art speaks to my artistic soul, which craves inspiration from vivid imagery and human expression.
NerdsNerdsSaguaro National ParkPetroglyph CanyonSaguaro National Park totally rocks with its epic landscapes and the iconic giant cacti that you just gotta see to believe!
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkPetroglyph National MonumentPetroglyph CanyonOh, my glayvin, Petroglyph National Monument has way more petroglyphs to geek out over, and it's got the whole educational visitor center thing, yay!
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonGreat GalleryPetroglyph CanyonThe Great Gallery is the Mona Lisa of rock art, with those massive, intricate figures making you feel like you're stepping into an ancient storybook.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayPetroglyph National MonumentPetroglyph CanyonPetroglyph National Monument has a wider array of petroglyphs to explore, offering a richer historical experience and more ground to cover for those insatiable nerdy curiosities.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaGreat GalleryPetroglyph CanyonThe Great Gallery's sheer scale and detail in its rock art are an electrifying testament to ancient creativity, resonating with my love for powerful and awe-inspiring inventions.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserNine Mile CanyonPetroglyph CanyonNine Mile Canyon's got way more petroglyphs, it's like an art gallery, bro!
Larry PageLarry PagePetroglyph CanyonRoche-a-CriPetroglyph Canyon's ancient vibes and rock art just hit different, offering a direct window into the past that's hard to beat.
GalileoGalileoSaguaro National ParkPetroglyph CanyonSaguaro National Park is dope because it's a vast, iconic landscape filled with towering cacti and diverse wildlife, offering a quintessential southwestern experience.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurNewspaper RockPetroglyph CanyonNewspaper Rock has this rad variety of ancient messages that just vibes with history buffs like me.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangPetroglyph CanyonGreat GalleryPetroglyph Canyon is like the GPU of ancient art, offering layers of rich, intricate designs that just compute a more immersive experience.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonGreat GalleryPetroglyph CanyonMan, the Great Gallery's got these life-sized pictographs that just blow your mind with their ancient artistry!
  Socrates SocratesPetroglyph National MonumentPetroglyph CanyonPetroglyph National Monument is way more accessible and offers a wider variety of ancient rock art, making it a more convenient and enriching experience for most folks.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonSaguaro National ParkPetroglyph CanyonAs a nature lover and inventor who appreciates both history and biodiversity, Saguaro National Park wins for its stunning desert landscapes and iconic cacti that inspire creative thinking.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageValley of FirePetroglyph CanyonValley of Fire's got those killer red sandstone formations that'll have you snapping photos nonstop, while Petroglyph Canyon's cool but doesn't pack the same visual punch.