Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Butler Wash Indian Ruins

An easy hike leads to the ruins.
The cliff dwellings in this area were built and occupied by the Anasazi about 1200 A.D., the structures represent daily life with living and storage rooms, along with ceremonial chambers. Only today did I learn that this site has been reconstructed and stabilized to some degree.

Can you see a natural bridge on the right?

A beautiful lizard on the hiking trail:

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