Comb Ridge spans almost 80 miles from southeastern Utah to northeastern Arizona, merging with the Abajo Mountains and the San Juan River. But its massive scope isn’t the only thing impressive about this monocline—its eastern side is a living museum full of long-abandoned homes and carvings created by ancient Pueblo people inhabiting the area. This video not only describes the history of the stone carvings from an Indigenous perspective, but it also allows viewers to zoom in and look around the area. Explore various corners of the rock simply by scrolling, and learn a little bit more about Pueblo tradition and artistry.