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English: This is a photograph of an inscribed tablet at the site, Dooby Lane, in the Black Rock Desert. DeWayne Williams was the artist who inscribed the more than 400 tablets.
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This photograph is part of a larger archive of Dooby Lane, including the book, Dooby Lane, also known as Guru Road, a testament inscribed in stone tablets, by Peter Goin with field notes by Gary Snyder.

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This is "The Wonder Road" inscribed rock by DeWayne Williams at Dooby Lane, photographed by Peter Goin.

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21 October 2007

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