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Walnut Canyon National Monument, Flagstaff, Arizona82

Walnut Canyon National Monument, Flagstaff, Arizona

Walnut Canyon was inhabited over 800 years ago by the Sinagua (Spanish for "without water") people. The cliffs of this 20 mile long, 400 foot deep canyon that is 1/4 of a mile wide was their home for over 100 years. During your visit you can explore these ancient pueblos as well as enjoy the breathtaking scenery and varied plantlife.

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Historic Pottery66

Historic Pottery

There are many opinions about where in the world the finest clay potters ply their trade, but it would be fair to say that the Pueblo women of New Mexico, especially the area (previously) known as Santo Domingo would, or should, be high on many people’s lists.

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The Various Styles of Pueblo Clay Pottery68

The Various Styles of Pueblo Clay Pottery

Native people of the Southwestern United States are well known for their remarkable clay pottery that dates as far back as 500ad .

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Cochise County Recorder Candidate Barbara Kaiser Asks Me to Attend a Women's Club Meeting69

Cochise County Recorder Candidate Barbara Kaiser Asks Me to Attend a Women's Club Meeting

(*Gulp!*) "You want me to be where?" I'd heard Barbara Kaiser's request well enough; I was just hoping I hadn't. But she's by far my preferred candidate for Cochise County Recorder this year (2012) and (in my opinion) the only GOP candidate in the...

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The Effects of Global Climate Change on Indigenous People67

The Effects of Global Climate Change on Indigenous People

What does climate change mean for indigenous communities across the world?

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Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 1764

Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 17

We are nearing the end of this virtual tour of Puerto Rico; it has been a very fun journey. This will be the last one on the main island; there will be one more on two islands that are part of Puerto Rico. Please read the whole series. If you are trying to figure out a vacation sight, Puerto Rico has a lot to offer. The food is wonderful and the people are very loving. Make your next vacation a Puerto Rico one. No passport is needed.

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Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 1661

Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 16

This is what would be the seventeenth edition of Pueblos of Puerto Rico; San Juan being one. The country of Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States of America and all people here are citizens of the United States. Come along with us as we drive mountains and beaches and see the sights.

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Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 1459

Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 14

Come along on this 14th trip through Puerto Rico and educate yourself about this wonderful island!

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Southern Colorado's Annual Pueblo Chile and Frijoles Festival70

Southern Colorado's Annual Pueblo Chile and Frijoles Festival

Late Indian Summer brings hundreds of thousands of revelers each year who walk the sultry street and take in the often times noisy sounds of large roasters churning chilies as they breathes in the spicy aromatic flavors which entice throughout the air.

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Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 1358

Pueblos Of Puerto Rico-Part 13

The thirteenth edition of a virtual tour of Puerto Rico. Come along and visit the Northwest Pueblos of this island.

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