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08-JUL-2008 Nestor Derkach

The Pueblo is made entirely of adobe -- earth mixed with water and straw, then either poured into forms or made into sun-dried bricks. The walls are frequently several feet thick. The roofs of each of the five stories are supported by large timbers -- vigas -- hauled down from the mountain forests. Smaller pieces of wood -- pine or aspen latillas -- are placed side-by-side on top of the vigas; the whole roof is covered with packed dirt. The outside surfaces of the Pueblo are continuously maintained by replastering with think layers of mud. Interior walls are carefully coated with thin washes of white earth to keep them clean and bright. The Pueblo is actually many individual homes, built side-by-side and in layers, with common walls but no connecting doorways. In earlier days there were no doors or windows and entry was gained only from the top.

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Gus Rosenfeld10-Sep-2008 11:04
Blue door, blue blouse and blue-turquoise bus to spread out the community before our eyes and the big sky and foot-hills to humble it before our vision. Another very thoughtfully laid out PoV Nestor. g
Richard Calmes29-Aug-2008 01:54
Excellent capture! Very interesting perspective. Cannot stop looking at the details! V
veraferia28-Aug-2008 15:12
Fascinating place and interesting explanations!V
NealyBob28-Aug-2008 06:01
Beautiful capture on the Pueblo Nestor! Thanks for the lesson in Pueblo life~!V
Fong Lam28-Aug-2008 05:46
Wonderful view of these ancient homes against a beautiful backdrop of hills and sunny sky. Enlightened by your comments on the Pueblo........V
Jay Levin28-Aug-2008 05:35
Wonderful lighting and beautifully composed, Nestor. Thanks for sharing the image and the background. Vote
Joanne Kamo28-Aug-2008 05:18
Have always wanted to see these..fabulous and fascinating image of these structures. V
Peter Stahl28-Aug-2008 02:48
Interesting info and a super composition with perfect exposure. Excellent job as always !!!! GMV.
Marcia Colelli28-Aug-2008 02:00
wonderful compostion and colors V
Ali Majdfar27-Aug-2008 17:26
Fabulous capture, excellent. GMV
Yiannis Pavlis27-Aug-2008 15:43
Fabulous picture, I adore the perspective of the image.v
Gerard Koehl27-Aug-2008 15:31
Ce paysage avec ces maison typique est superbe... V
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography27-Aug-2008 14:47
Good capture and very interesting explanation, Vote.
Carol Rollins27-Aug-2008 13:51
This is a beautiful view of the Pueblo, Nestor.
Your information is so interesting. Thank you for sharing these. V
olivier bruning27-Aug-2008 12:14
seems like a great way to work and live together...in any case, the way of building these homes has proven itself over time! ~V~
Janet Forjan-Freedman27-Aug-2008 11:45
Very nice capture! It's wonderful to be able to discover the beauty and the culture of New Mexico through your photos. Looking forward to see more!
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