Jul 2009 - Four corners area
As part of a Southern Utah road trip, we went over to Mesa Verde. Mesa Verde should probably be one of the wonders of the world, seriously. There are cities worth of cliff dwellings left by Native Americans centuries ago.
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At the first dwelling we went to
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At the first dwelling we went to
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The second dwelling we went to
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Climbing up the ladders!
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The second dwelling we went to
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Climbing up the ladders!
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I was taking a picture of Sharla climbing the ladder out, and inadvertently caught something else in the main field
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I was taking a picture of Sharla climbing the ladder out, and inadvertently caught something else in the main field
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The ladder to the third dwelling
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The ladder to the third dwelling
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The third dwelling
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The third dwelling
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The water source in the back
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The water source in the back
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The cliffs in the area are literally full of these dwellings
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The cliffs in the area are literally full of these dwellings
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The canyon that the dwellings are in
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The canyon that the dwellings are in
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