 The Colton Immersive Media Studio, CMS, in partnership with the Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History, ICANN, has developed a new method of documenting the ancient pictographs found in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Chiribikeet National Park, Colombia. Using 3D scanning technology, CMS has been able to capture detailed images of the pictographs without damaging them or disturbing the surrounding environment. These images can then be shared remotely, allowing people around the world to experience the beauty of these ancient paintings without having to visit the park. Additionally, this method allows researchers to study the paintings from afar without having to physically travel to the site. This article was authored by M. M. Cabarcas Granados, E. Hamp, M. Santana Quintero, and others.