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cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde

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a closer view of the place. the blue item in the center is a cooler. I am thinking the park guides have it there in case someone needs water in an emergency

Comments (43)


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Jean_C

7:09AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Really breathtaking place, superb capture, Richard, thanks for sharing!

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VDH

7:23AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Interesting place, excellent capture!

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eekdog

7:31AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

I have never been there yet, love you r pov shot.

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Faemike55

8:42AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Great capture - love the overall view

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Glendaw

9:03AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Awesome view, must of been a wonderful tour !

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claude19

9:41AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

splendid remains of an Indian village troglodyte! beautiful photography of all !!!

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photosynthesis

10:08AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Fascinating architecture - I was there a few years ago - this particular one is called the Cliff Palace...

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byteline

10:15AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Fantastic place. I've seen it already on TV.

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Leije

11:10AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Amazing place, very impressive capture, Richard !

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Vigne33

11:37AM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Awesome view! Fantastic site! I went there long time ago! Indeed it's very hot there! 😃

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DennisReed

12:12PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

awesome

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mapps

1:02PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Very cool shot :-) I see there is a black sign on the right hand ledge near the edge of the photo .. is the one of those "You are here" signs :-)

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Otto1969

1:14PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Interesting place, nice shot.

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kenmo

1:34PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Fantastic photograph....

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T.Rex

1:38PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Very nice view. I'm wondering - are those hewn stones they've used for construction, or sun baked brick/clay? Look VERY well preserved. Are the round chambers for seed, or for water (the area looks quite dry!). More photos, please, if you have them? Keep up the good work! :-)

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clbsmiley

2:29PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Wonderful.

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Sarahdar

2:46PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

awesome

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npauling

2:55PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

A super clear capture of this beautiful place. ☺

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Radar_rad-dude

3:06PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

A wonderful view and photo, Richard! It would have been fun to visit there when it was still an active community!

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hilmarion

3:50PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Heard of it in German tv. Nice capture

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Cyve

4:02PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

What an awesome place Richard... This capture is absolutely marvelous !!!

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ontar1

4:41PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

That is cool, great POV!

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jeroni

5:20PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

beautiful, love the colors and lighting excellent work

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Windigo

7:05PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Probably considered a fortress when it was in use, amazing shot!

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pimanjc

8:07PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

Have been there. It is a National treasure.

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jocko500

9:54PM | Thu, 26 May 2016

this place is rich in history and even history of giants too

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giulband

12:15AM | Fri, 27 May 2016

Wonderful picture, very fascinating place !!

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mtdana

1:36AM | Fri, 27 May 2016

Fantastic place and capture!!!

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starship64

1:46AM | Fri, 27 May 2016

Fantastic shot. I really need to visit that park.

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matstan2610

2:17AM | Fri, 27 May 2016

Unique and historic place. Wonderful photo.

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