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Four Corners Twister
Ancestral Puebloan ruins in Hovenweep National Monument, Utah. Explore:
An adventure starts in the Four Corners with two National Monuments.
Hovenweep Stonework by Richard Ellis Via Flickr: Closeup of the stonework of the Ancestral Puebloans (also known as Anasazi) seen at Hovenweep National Monument
Square tower, McElmo Canyon, Colorado Photographer: William Henry Jackson Date: ca. 1875? Negative Number 003980
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Hovenweep
Travel back in time at Hovenweep National Monument where six prehistoric, Puebloan-era villages spread over a 20-mile expanse of mesa tops and canyons along the Utah-Colorado border. Multi-storied towers that are perched on canyon rims and balanced on boulders lead visitors to marvel at the skill and motivation of their builders. Newly retired Gary German snapped this wonderful sunrise photo while enjoying his morning coffee from the park’s Sleeping Ute Mountain. Photo courtesy of Gary German.