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Chaco Cuture National Historical Park (181)
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Camera: Canon PowerShot SD850 IS
Exposure:0.00313 sec. (1/320)
Aperture:f/8.0
Focal Length:5.8 mm (35 mm equivalent: 35.1 mm)
Flash:Auto, Did not fire
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Resolution:240 x 240 dpi
Original Date:2008:06:19 10:04:14
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Modified on:2014:06:01 00:33:36
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DescriptionThe primary reason for visiting the Farmington area was to explore the Native American ruins at Chaco Culture National Historical Monument, which is south of Farmington. Getting to the monument requires traveling over a long stretch of graded road (about 16 miles) that has some of the very worst washboard effects that I've ever encountered, but the monument was worth the jarring. Luckily the monument wasn't very heavily visited, so it was easy to spend time pondering the level of development and culture that had resulted in such elaborate and sophisticated structures being built in the area 1000 years ago. Since the daytime temperatures were hovering close to 100 and there is no shade, I didn't get to explore as much of the monument as I would have liked...Best viewed as part of New Mexico set.
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Image DescriptionThe primary reason for visiting the Farmington area was to explore the Native American ruins at Chaco Culture National Historical Monument, which is south of Farmington. Getting to the monument requires traveling over a long stretch of graded road (about 16 miles) that has some of the very worst washboard effects that I've ever encountered, but the monument was worth the jarring. Luckily the monument wasn't very heavily visited, so it was easy to spend time pondering the level of development and culture that had resulted in such elaborate and sophisticated structures being built in the area 1000 years ago. Since the daytime temperatures were hovering close to 100 and there is no shade, I didn't get to explore as much of the monument as I would have liked...Best viewed as part of New Mexico set.
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SubjectNative American, New Mexico, ruins
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TitleChaco Cuture National Historical Park (181)
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GPS Information

GPS Latitude36 deg 2' 3.57" N
GPS Latitude RefNorth
GPS Longitude107 deg 54' 41.89" W
GPS Longitude RefWest
GPS Position36 deg 2' 3.57" N, 107 deg 54' 41.89" W
GPS Version ID2.2.0.0