We stopped at a vista to view the clouds hanging in the valleys.
The people who built the cliff dwellings were part of the Mogollon culture. It's hard to imagine that these were built in about 1270.
It was quite a trek up to the caves and I think the reason I made it was because I was so focused and determined to catch up with the tour guide. I boogied up that mountain and did catch up with the guide. There were several groups of people who lived in this area in past centuries but what motivated this one group to break with the tradition of pit houses or surface pueblos to build inside the caves is unknown.The "T" shaped door indicated that this was a public entry. A plain rectangular door was a private entry.From the inside looking out.
All the supports ran horizontally except for this one area. They think this huge stone fell during their construction because....
I'd love to visit this place, but walking on that narrow ledge would definitely give me the willies. It looks as if you had quite a hike just to get to the caves. Beth
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