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Multiple statewide and county-level primary races are heading to runoff elections in May.
Fate Bell Shelter, in Seminole Canyon State Park, is a premier publicly accessible example of Pecos River Style rock art.
Randy Mallory
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Painted on cave walls where the Pecos and Devils rivers join the Rio Grande, the rock art of the Lower Pecos canyonlands casts a powerful spell. Its imagery is intricate, depicting human-like figures with upraised arms, geometric forms and animals like snakes, birds and mountain lions. And its scale is vast. Some panels span a hundred feet or more, and there are hundreds of such sites.
Brandon Herrera, left, and Rep. Tony Gonzales, Republican primary candidates for Texas' 23rd Congressional District.
Christopher Lee and Michael Gonzalez for The Texas Tribune
Deborah Cannon and Kennedy Weatherby
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