10/26/09 A roadrunner outside of our Nest. 2nd one I've seen in our campground at the Dead Horse State Park.
10/27/09
Entrance sign to the Sinaqua village that were unearth in 1933. Inside the museum, this is a picture of a model of what the ancestral village looked like. Standing at the top and looking at the village below. At the top and looking down at the valley. What the women used to grind corn, grains into meal.Looking at Tuzigoot from one of the roads at the Dead Horse State Park. Close up of Tuzigoot. After we viewed Tuzigoot, (which was free for us as we bought an annual National Park card for $80. To date we have paid the $80's and are ahead $40 from getting into parks free), we walked around the ponds at our park with Malley.
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