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This monument was set aside to preserve and protect the largest concentration of archaeological sites in the United States. Paleo-Indian inhabitation of the region extends back at least 10,000 years. As of 2005 over 6000 individual archaeological sites have been identified within the monument , the largest being Sand C...
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The White House Overlook. The classic postcard photos you may have seen do not portray well the scale of this canyon and its collection of ancient Anasazi indian ruins. This view of the ruins tucked into a cleft in the sheer rock face seen from 800 feet up and across the canyon also shows the meandering river and the f...
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Spruce Tree House constructed between 1200 and 1279 A.D. This is the third largest cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park with 129 rooms and 8 kivas. It is thought that up to 100 people may have lived here at one time
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Square Tower Ruin in Southwestern Colorado constructed between 1200 and 1279 A. D.
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This is a shot of some of the more than 6000 documented ruins in Canyon of the Ancients National Monument.
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Mesa Verde National Park in Southwestern Colorado.
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The Stone House at Canyon of the Ancients Guest Ranch . This made a great base camp while I was gigapanning at the National Monument
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This is the view from the cliffs where we found many remote Petroglyphs
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Montezuma's Castle is a cliff dwelling in the Verde Valley of Arizona. It was constructed by the Sinagua people starting in the 1100s. They departed in the 1300s for unknown reasons.
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The Box Canyon stone dwelling at Wupatki was built by the Sinagua people about 800 years ago.
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