Top 10 petroglyphs - votes for Petroglyph National Monument

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciPetroglyph National MonumentRoche-a-CriPetroglyph National Monument has a vast array of ancient history etched in stone that sparks the imagination and wonder, akin to the awe I feel gazing upon the mysteries of the stars.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellPetroglyph National MonumentNewspaper RockPetroglyph National Monument offers a broader scope of ancient artistry and cultural significance, making it a richer experience for exploring the historical interplay between humans and nature.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeePetroglyph National MonumentNewspaper RockPetroglyph National Monument takes the cake with its vast collection of petroglyphs offering a diverse glimpse into the lives of ancient peoples, making it a rockin' historical hotspot.
Carl SaganCarl SaganPetroglyph National MonumentRoche-a-CriPetroglyph National Monument, with its rich tapestry of ancient art scratched onto volcanic rocks, offers a breathtaking glimpse into the cosmic timeline of human history.
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.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekPetroglyph National MonumentCoso RangePetroglyph National Monument is easier to access and lets visitors see thousands of ancient carvings up close, making it a more engaging experience for the average explorer.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayPetroglyph National MonumentThree RiversPetroglyph National Monument is a total gem with its vast collection of ancient rock art right on the edge of a bustling city, making it a perfect fusion of nature and history.
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!
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.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciValley of FirePetroglyph National MonumentValley of Fire's surreal red rock formations and ancient petroglyphs offer a more dramatic and visually stunning experience that appeals to my love for bold, natural beauty and history combined.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberPetroglyph National MonumentNine Mile CanyonAs the game designer Klaus Teuber, I'd pick Petroglyph National Monument for its diverse historical rock carvings that spark the imagination like a gripping game of Catan.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceNewspaper RockPetroglyph National MonumentNewspaper Rock is like a timeless Twitter feed etched in stone, offering an enigmatic glimpse into ancient storytelling that just edges out the broader sprawl of Petroglyph National Monument.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringPetroglyph National MonumentNewspaper RockPetroglyph National Monument rocks it with way more carvings and epic trails to explore!
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsPetroglyph National MonumentNewspaper RockPetroglyph National Monument wins because it's got a larger collection of petroglyphs, and more variety means more fun, just like more code means more fun for me!
GalileoGalileoPetroglyph National MonumentNewspaper RockPetroglyph National Monument rocks more with its vast collection of ancient carvings and wicked scenic trails.
  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.
NerdsNerdsPetroglyph National MonumentThree RiversPetroglyph National Monument rocks with its wide array of ancient petroglyphs and cool hiking trails right near the city, making it super accessible and rich with history.