A Trip to Chaco Canyon

A Walk Through Pueblo del Arroyo


Looking south upon entering.

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - Entering]


South wall looking north.

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - Looking north]


Looking west down south wall.

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - Looking west]


Standing at SE corner looking north.

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - SE corner]


[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - wall]


[Canyon Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - wall]


These charming ladies standing in a doorway are about 5' 3".

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - doorway]


Stone masonry detail

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - masonry]


[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - wall]


KIVAS

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - kivas]


KIVAS

[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - kivas]


Metates: Corn was the staple - so when the Hisatsinom
weren't stacking rocks they were pounding on them.

Before
[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - Metate before]
After
[Chaco Canyon - Pueblo del Arroyo - Metate after]

Back wall at Chetro Ketl. Over 200 feet high.
[Chaco Canyon Chetro Ketl]


Petroglyphs

[Chaco Canyon petroglyphs] [Chaco Canyon petroglyphs]

And that was my day trip.

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