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Sun Temple at Mesa Verde National Park
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Cliff Palace, ancient puebloan village of houses and dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park, New Mexico,  USA
Anasazi Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Far View House, Mesa Verde
Mesa Verde, Colorado, is an ancient site with cliff dwellings built by the Anasazi over 700 years ago. These well-preserved stone structures in cliffs offer a glimpse into the life of the ancestral Puebloans and their architectural skills
Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, USA, May 22, 2023.  Mesa Verde National Park is known for its well-preserved Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings.
view of rock formation and bushes
Anasazi Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Hovenweep Castle in Hovenweep National Monument, Utah
Mesa Verde National Park-Colorado
Granaries along Aztec Butte Trail in Canyonlands National Park (Island In The Sky District), Utah
Reconstructed ancient Anasazsi
View from the False Kiva Trail after Sunset
Navajo National Monument canyons
Cliff Palace, ancient puebloan village of houses and dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park, New Mexico,  USA
Wupatki National Monument located in north-central Arizona, near Flagstaff. Native American archaeological hilltop dwelling sites made from red stone built by ancient Sinagua pueblo people, blue sky
Petrified Wood at Agate House in Petrified Forest National Park
Hovenweep Castle in Hovenweep National Monument, Utah
Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings Colorado
This close-up captures the incredible detail and vibrant color of an ancient cliff dwelling carved into a red rock cliff, highlighting the ingenuity of past cultures
A stunning view of well-preserved ancient cliff dwellings nestled within a massive rocky cliff face, showcasing the architectural marvels of the ancestral Puebloan people
Balcony house, Mesa Verde, Colorado
Ancient indian dwelling
The beautiful Interlaken valley and Thunersee river
Cliff Dwelling Detail
Cliff Palace, ancient puebloan village of houses and dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park, New Mexico,  USA
A breathtaking panoramic shot capturing the faded beauty of ancient cliff dwellings against the stark background of a barren landscape and regrowth after a wildfire
The remarkable ancient multifloor cliff dwellings constructed under a massive rock shelter
Colorful window of San Geronimo de Taos Spanish mission church, Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
Anasazi Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Hungo Pavi
Kiva in Chaco Canyon
Montezuma Castle National Monument
A secluded ancient cliff dwelling made of stone and wood, nestled into a large cave in a canyon wall surrounded by green foliage
Ancient graffiti
The beautiful Interlaken valley and Thunersee river
Montezuma Castle National Monument near the town of Camp Verde, Arizona, United States. The monument was actually a prehistoric apartment complex built and used by the Sinagua people
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Canyon in New Mexico was a cultural and ceremonial hub for the Anasazi, featuring remarkable stone architecture, aligned with astronomical events, showcasing sophisticated ancient Native American civilization
Far View House, Mesa Verde
Natural Bridges National Monument; Lake Powell, Utah; October 2018.
The Ysleta Mission near El Paso, Texas, part of the Historic Mission Trail in Texas
Chetro Ketl
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Anasazi Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
The rocky cliffside adorned with greenery peeks interest with subtle hints of ancient human habitation blending seamlessly into the natural environment
Anasazi Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Wupatki National Monument and the Wupatki (tall house) pueblo. The dwelling's walls were constructed from thin, flat blocks of the local Moenkopi sandstone, giving the pueblo its distinct red color.

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