The Core of Anasazi Tradition

Chaco Culture National Park is a 10-mile canyon in the NW corner of New Mexico. Chaco Culture National Historic Park is practically unreachable, as it means driving your car over bouncy, washed out primitive roads to arrive at the entrance. When you finally do get a chance to go to Chaco and see some of the Ancestral Puebloan sites, keep in mind th

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The Location of Chacoan Heritage

In the Northwest part of New Mexico appears a long, low canyon given the name Chaco Culture National Monument. Chaco Culture National Historic Park is not situated near any inhabited township or metro area, and is somewhat tricky to drive a car to making use of the pea gravel road. Upon arriving at Chaco Canyon to visit some Chacoan ruins, bear in

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The Epicenter of Native American Culture

Chaco Culture National Historic Park is a ten mile arroyo in the Northwest lands of New Mexico. To access Chaco Culture National Monument, you will need to traverse washboarded, washed out roads which are not well looked after. As soon as you get an occasion to consider a trip to Chaco Canyon to witness the Ancestral Puebloan points of interest, tr

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The High Point of Anasazi Heritage: Chaco Canyon

A superficial wash given the name Chaco National Monument winds its way thru the Northwest lands of New Mexico. To access Chaco Canyon National Historic Park, you will be required to navigate unmaintained, beaten up routes that are not adequately taken care of. Upon arriving at Chaco Canyon to visit Chaco Canyon's Pueblo Alto Anasazi Ruins, don't f

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The Epicenter of Chacoan Culture

A superficial wash known as Chaco Culture National Monument meanders its way thru the North West lands of New Mexico. Chaco Culture National Monument is just about unreachable, as it necessitates driving a car over bouncy, rutted primitive routes to reach the campground. When you finally do get a chance to go to Chaco and see Chaco's Kin Ya'a Ruins

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