Bandelier, New Mexico

 

Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico

This ideal village was built by 12th century farmers who raised corn, beans and squash among the ponderosa pines and box elders that line Frijoles Creek. They carved apartments from the cliffs of volcanic tuff and painted mysterious images on the walls of caves. Suddenly, around 1550, like so many other early communities, the site was abandoned, possibly because of epidemic disease.


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