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Tuzigoot National Monument |
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110 rooms including a second and third story |
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built about 1000 AD and occupied until 1400 AD |
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Sinague were agriculturalists with trade connections which covered hundreds of miles |
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Big blue herring at Dead Horse Ranch State Park |
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One of several hiking trails at the park |
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Irrigation sluice used for park irrigation and supplied water to the lagoons and back into the river |
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One of the many visitors at the feeder |
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Another taking a break |
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Some even liked a drink |
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Rattle snake |
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July we took a ride on the Verde Scenic Railroad |
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The train was the only way to see this area |
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Known as Arizona's other Grand Canyon |
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A huge iron-nickel meteorite or dense cluster of meteorites, estimated to have been about 150 feet across and weighing several hundred thousand tons, struck the rocky plain with an explosive force greater than twenty million tons of TNT. |
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About 2.5 miles around the top |
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A
view from the top of the crater. http://meteorcrater.com |