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Aztec Ruins National Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Vickers55
Excellent accessible site
Excellent site with stunning ruins accessed by a short paved trail. Stop and wonder st the grandeur of ancient pueblloan society
Beoordeeld op 9 jun 2024
Vickers55
Excellent accessible site
Excellent site with stunning ruins accessed by a short paved trail. Stop and wonder st the grandeur of ancient pueblloan society
Beoordeeld op 9 jun 2024
mtzennmaster
I'm Coming Back for Sure!
Amazing journey back to the past at this wonderful Puebloan site close to the Animas River. The site is very walkable and, for the most part, is wheel chair accessible. The "restored Kiva" is really ...
Beoordeeld op 28 mei 2024
mtzennmaster
I'm Coming Back for Sure!
Amazing journey back to the past at this wonderful Puebloan site close to the Animas River. The site is very walkable and, for the most part, is wheel chair accessible. The "restored Kiva" is really ...
Beoordeeld op 28 mei 2024
Brian E
A fully rebuilt Kiva!
Maybe we were just lucky, but on the day we visited there were maybe five other people here. This allowed us to take our time visiting this compact archaelogical site. Unlike Chaco or Mesa Verde, wh...
Excellent accessible site
Excellent site with stunning ruins accessed by a short paved trail. Stop and wonder st the grandeur of ancient pueblloan society
Excellent accessible site
Excellent site with stunning ruins accessed by a short paved trail. Stop and wonder st the grandeur of ancient pueblloan society
I'm Coming Back for Sure!
Amazing journey back to the past at this wonderful Puebloan site close to the Animas River. The site is very walkable and, for the most part, is wheel chair accessible. The "restored Kiva" is really ...
I'm Coming Back for Sure!
Amazing journey back to the past at this wonderful Puebloan site close to the Animas River. The site is very walkable and, for the most part, is wheel chair accessible. The "restored Kiva" is really ...
A fully rebuilt Kiva!
Maybe we were just lucky, but on the day we visited there were maybe five other people here. This allowed us to take our time visiting this compact archaelogical site. Unlike Chaco or Mesa Verde, wh...