Monday, August 2, 2010

Mesa Verde National Park

Step back in time to around 550 A.D. when the Ancestral Pueblo people called Mesa Verde their home for over 700 years. 4,000 known archeological sites are protected among Mesa Verde National Park and some are even the most notable and best persevered in the United States. If you find yourself in the area of southwestern Colorado, make sure to stop and explore Mesa Verde National Park. The scenic views and the amazing story of the Ancestral Pueblo People is something everyone should experience. The camping up on the Mesa is also fantastic.

For more information, please visit the National Park Service website for Mesa Verde National Park.

Other online resources that also contain information about Mesa Verde.

Photograph of a turkey vulture in flight over Mesa Verde National Park in western Colorado
A Turkey Vulture soars over The Spruce House in Mesa Verde


Photograph of dramtic thunderclouds hovering over Mesa Verde National Park in western Colorado
Thunderclouds over Mesa Verde National Park


Photograph of The Spruce House in Mesa Verde National Park in western Colorado

Photograph of The Spruce House in Mesa Verde National Park in western Colorado
The Spruce House in Mesa Verde National Park


Black and white photograph of The Spruce House in Mesa Verde National Park in western Colorado

Black and white photograph of The Spruce House in Mesa Verde National Park in western Colorado
Black & white versions of The Spruce House in Mesa Verde National Park

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