Monday, December 28, 2009

Drats!

I uploaded 3 posts at a time and,once again, they loaded in the wrong order. So, if you are interested, be sure and scroll down to catch all of the excitement as I regale you with TMI (too much information) on Ruins, Dwellings and Rock Art. How can you not be waiting on bated breath to read more?

Since I'm posting this anyway, I am including another photo and one more little tidbit. The photo is of Montezuma's Well. It's like no other place in the world. A natural sinkhole, it is 268 feet wide, with cliffs that tower 70 ft. above the waters surface. Fed by underwater vents, some as deep as 56 feet), 74°F water flows into the well and exits through a 300 ft. cave. The Sinagua constructed an irrigation ditch almost 1000 years ago and farmed the land for centuries.

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