Bandelier National Monument
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Bandelier National Monument protects a collection of houses carved out of cliffs near Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States.
The dwellings were inhabited between 1250 and 1550 by ancestors of the inhabitants of the nearby Santa Clara Pueblo on Santa Clara Indian Reservation.
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Bandelier National Monument - Children and Ladder.
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Bandelier National Monument - Cliff face and post holes.
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Bandelier National Monument - Pockmarked tuff cliff face.
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Cavate Entrances Near Tsankawi
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Bandelier National Monument - Cliff ridge and valley floor.
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Bandelier National Monument - Reconstructed kiva.
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The remains of houses at Bandalier National Monument.
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Tent rocks at Bandelier National Monument.
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Entrance sign
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Visitor Center
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Tyuonyi Pueblo ruins
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Ladder at Alcove House
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Tyuonyi Pueblo, detail
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Tent Rocks
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Cliff-Dwellings, detail
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Cliff dwellings, detail
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Cliff-Dwelling, detail
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Pictograph
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Burnt Mesa Trail
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Alcove House trail in the fall