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English: Looking north at the rock outcropping that contains the Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs at the Roche-a-Cri State Park north of Friendship, in Wisconsin, in the U.S.A., & the petroglyph site is a registered historic place.

Español: Mirando hacia el norte al afloramiento de rocas que contiene los petroglifos Roche-a-Cri en el Parque Estatal Roche-a-Cri al norte de Friendship, en Wisconsin, en los EE. UU., y el sitio de los petroglifos es un lugar histórico registrado.
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