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Chaco Canyon Cultural Ruins New Mexico - Ghost town WOW !!! Best yet Indian site I have seen. If you go, plan on spending plenty of times. At least ten separate sites, plenty of hiking trails, a graveyard, petroglyphs, kivas, plazas etc. Look close and you may find petrified wood or perhaps a fossilized sea shell. Truly a Native American Cultural center occupied from about 850 thru 1200 AD. Sound has a way of traveling in strange ways out here. Some of the buildings seem to reflect even voices for miles and in some cases it appears by standing in the right place at one site you can speak to a person at a distant site. So much to see that I can't even think of the right words to use. Maybe the pictures will help. I could spend weeks in this remote area. When I say remote I mean no place to eat, get gas, spend the night (except camping) within MILES of the place. Make sure you bring you own supplies. Rough dirt road and washes to go through to get there. That is why I loved it. Plenty to see and not any people. Photos courtesy of Mike Sinnwell August 2008
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