The town collaborates with the Project on the Bellows Falls petroglyphs to understand its historic landscape. The research strategy combines various data sets to identify patterns in landscape features, including mountains, rivers, falls, and indigenous habitation sites. Historic photographs reveal the original state of petroglyphs, while underwater exploration uncovers interesting features. The importance of preserving petroglyphs and the cultural significance of the area is emphasized, with a focus on indigenous knowledge and traditions.
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