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Photo 123
Montezuma's Castle
Touring of semi local cliff dwellings. The Sinagua inhabited these 1150AD-1400AD. They are about 90 feet above the ground. The ladders used have removed so that we tourists do not damage them.
29th December 2015
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Adrian
Your Photos always have a story, I do enjoy them
December 30th, 2015
Living at the beach 365 days a year!
This is amazing. I need to go online to learn more. Thank you Walks for the back story.
December 30th, 2015
Charleen
Amazing!! The colors are so warm. Thanks for the back story too.
December 31st, 2015
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@sugarlenks
Thank you very much, I like to think that photography is painting with light and a form of communication.
December 31st, 2015
Walks @ 7
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@nydelignorsk
Thank you. The various ruins around here are very interesting. I just bought a book on them and will be off on their trail soon.
December 31st, 2015
Walks @ 7
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@cgribben
Thank you, I am in awe of what it took build these. I am a basically a history geek at heart so learning about these feeds that part of me.
December 31st, 2015
Charleen
@joysabin
I am too! Learning the background of a piece of art or structures like these are fascinating.
December 31st, 2015
Chris Johnson
Really interesting dwellings! People actually lived in them?
January 1st, 2016
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Yes, but no longer able to explore inside since they are rather delicate.
January 1st, 2016
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