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525. "Betty, you can call me AL"
Drive-by stone on a road trip down memory lane … to "prehistoric times"!
To find this little arrowhead-shaped stone, you must first find your way to an
ancient cave in northeastern Alabama once used by four distinct prehistoric cultures,
some of which are featured in a standing exhibit inside the cave. We thought it would
be fun to call the woman sitting in the middle of the cave "Betty" (after Betty
Rubble), and the fellow to her left about to show off by throwing an Atlatl could be
called "AL" for short (hence the "song name";-) Anyway, once you've visited them and
are heading back out the entrance/exit gate, perhaps you'd care to stop for another
photo op? Just across the road is a large brown sign with the name of the cave and a
guy throwing an atlatl. Make like you're stopping to take a photo, then scoot around
to the other (north) side of the sign to find yet another arrow. Directly behind the
arrowhead point up on the little ledge is where we left a 1-inch light gray
arrowhead-shaped rock with "AL" on its back. Hope it's still there!
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