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Posted on October 18, 2014 by mark

At Mesa Verde, some cliff dwellings simply can’t be saved. For these structures, you can sit off to the side and watch the buildings collapse, stone by stone, in real time.

Posted in nature finds a wayTagged colorado, long house, mesa verde

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