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Uploaded: 03/04/13 5:06 PM GMT
Hovenweep Panorama
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The ruins of the ancient Puebloan culture who lived there eight centuries ago still stand as a monument to their ingenuity and skill. One cannot help but feel reverence and awe when viewing these. I visited here last Thursday, and this is a panoramic stitch of three photos.

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::tigger3
03/05/13 12:14 AM GMT
Another good good capture of the two I do prefer the B&W. I bet this was a most interesting trip. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::LynEve
03/05/13 9:55 AM GMT
What a wonderful contrast - the cold snow and the brickwork which looks warm but I am sure isn't.
They certainly knew how to build, those Puebloans. What a monument this is to that ancient skill.
Top notch panorama Nathan :)
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.BarnArt
03/05/13 4:06 PM GMT
It's been a few years since I was there, so thanks for the memories!
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What ever happened to the good ol' days?
.icedancer
03/07/13 8:20 PM GMT
Whoa, excellent shot and colours. Boy if those ruins could talk watch out.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day March 17, 2013
.June
03/13/13 3:06 PM GMT
Excellent work as always!
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