Cholpon-Ata petroglyphs
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The Cholpon-Ata petroglyphs are an open-air museum of ancient rock carvings, primarily from the Bronze Age and early Iron Age, depicting animals, hunting scenes, and ritual symbols in the mountains above Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan.
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