At Mesa Verde
[this an Introduction – click here to skip to Cliff Dwellings photos] Sunday/Monday/Tuesday: at Mesa Verde. In 1994 I had visited, with Nicky, the cliff...
[this an Introduction – click here to skip to Cliff Dwellings photos] Sunday/Monday/Tuesday: at Mesa Verde. In 1994 I had visited, with Nicky, the cliff...
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The Cliff Palace contained 150 rooms and 23 kivas (ceremonial chambers) and had a population of around 100 people. One dwelling is particularly large suggesting...
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Mesa Verde is close to “Four Corners” where the state borders of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet. Thus heading west on US160 soon...
We left Moab north on the US191 to Thompson Springs; then east and back into Colorado. Somewhere along the route we actually saw a stretch...
Whilst in Boulder I’d hired the car from Denver Airport so that we would be able to return it there before flying back to the...
At the recommendation of a scientific contact at the University of Hawaii, we stayed at the New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel which is situated at...