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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument.
The Mogollon people lived there in the late 1200's.
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The structures were architecturally impressive and well preserved.
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Visitors are allowed to walk in each of the rooms of the ruin. There were ladders provided in order to reach some areas.
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The view was breathtaking.
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Tahoe and I hiked along the Gila River afterwards.
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There were many pictographs on a nearby canyon wall. They were all drawn with red clay. This was my favorite.
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