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Mesa Verde NP, Colorado

perhaps the best known of the Ancient Puebloan sites at Mesa Verde, Cliff Palace (late 13th century) is also the largest cliff dwelling in North America...tours led by park rangers allow visits, although our group had to wait a bit while the previous group dawdled their way through...waiting was OK though, as it allowed time for a few photos

Nikon D7000
Nikkor 18-200mm - 1/800s f/10.0 at 18.0mm iso200 full exif

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Pawel Kazmierczyk11-Jan-2019 17:30
Very nice scene shot. I visited there in late October once, and there was no wait, but ice, snow and fogg. I remember that this was the coldest I ever was on that US trip. But what a great place to visit
J S Quesada14-Nov-2012 18:55
Fantastic picture. I was in this place in late 90's and I always found it fascinating. BV
janescottcumming06-Nov-2012 03:42
Great view of this cool place. Must have been neat to walk around down there.
veraferia01-Nov-2012 13:16
Excellent capture of this interesting place!V
bill friedlander31-Oct-2012 21:15
Wonderful vantage point to get this wide view of the place! Must have been breathtaking to see it in person. V
Mairéad30-Oct-2012 19:08
Great view of what looks a fascinating place. V
Bryan Murahashi30-Oct-2012 04:12
Very nice photo of this impressive palace. V
FrankB30-Oct-2012 04:07
that's just amazing....V
larose forest photos30-Oct-2012 02:25
I was there in the 70's and was mesmerized by the site. Your image gives a grand perspective on the site.
V
Karen Stuebing29-Oct-2012 21:53
This is an amazing historic site and you have captured it perfectly. Wonderful point of view. V.
Chris Spracklen29-Oct-2012 21:50
What an extraordinary sculpture, David!
And a very fine shot of it, too. *V*
Colin Storey29-Oct-2012 20:42
Fantastic image of this superb place, the people give a great sense of scale. v
Peggy W29-Oct-2012 20:33
Very cool looking place~ great shot!
Brian Samuel29-Oct-2012 19:11
What a totally unique looking place. It must have been a fun place to live (and visit).
Giancarlo Guzzardi29-Oct-2012 17:30
nice point of view of this Anasazi Indians site
Patricia Kay29-Oct-2012 17:29
Wonderful capture David...Such an unusual place to live...BV
Steve Morris29-Oct-2012 16:24
Amazing place and it's difficult to imagine the size off it without the people!!BV
joseantonio29-Oct-2012 15:27
Very nice angle to appreciate the whole place. Seems impresive what they do in those times...v.
Walter Otto Koenig29-Oct-2012 15:18
An excellent view of this impressive place. Though the group of people does add scale, I wonder at the wisdom of letting tourists walk around this archeologically fragile site.
Jim Coffman29-Oct-2012 14:59
This is a very intriguing place! Well captured from your vantage point..
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