Big Bone Stickers
Description: Just south of the Kentucky/Ohio border, in the North River Region of Kentucky, is a Big Bone Lick State Park. The inappropriate sounding name comes from a natural 'lick,' which is a place with salt in the ground where animals converge to literally lick the salt needed for their diets. The area has been being frequented by animals since at least the Pleistocene era, so mastodons and other prehistoric beasts came here to get salt and, instead, met their end. The soil of the lick is not just salty, but swampy, much like the La Brea Tar Pits of Southern California, except with mud instead of tar. European explorers stumbling upon the area in the mid 1700s were stunned by the massive bones they found protruding from the ground.
Description: A stylized outline of a bison filled with a sunset landscape. The landscape features a gradient transitioning from blue sky with clouds at the top to orange and yellow at the bottom, with a silhouette of pine trees across the horizon. Below the bison, the text "Big Bone Lick STATE PARK" is displayed in white capital letters.
Description: This features a large silhouette of a bison filled with a retro stylized landscape. The landscape includes layered mountains in shades of orange and yellow, dark evergreen trees, and a blue sky with clouds. Below the bison, the text reads "Big Bone Lick STATE PARK" in white capital letters.
Bison Silhouette Retro Landscape Big Bone Lick State Park Sticker
by GIBSON GIGS NEW ART
$3.00 $3.50