Chaco Culture National Historical Park

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Follow Youth In Park Rangers Margaret, Drew and Brigitte as they visit Chaco Culture National Historical Park! Today the massive buildings of the ancestral Pueblo peoples still testify to the organizational and engineering abilities not seen anywhere else in the American Southwest. For a deeper contact with the canyon that was central to thousands of people between 850 and 1250 A.D., come and explore Chaco through guided tours, hiking & biking trails, evening campfire talks, and night sky programs.

Комментарии • 13

  • @michaelkhoo5846
    @michaelkhoo5846 2 года назад

    Great job! I will be using this in class!

  • @chrispile3878
    @chrispile3878 3 года назад +3

    Been there right after a big snow. I was the only visitor that day - every footprint was mine!

  • @honeymoon2
    @honeymoon2 11 лет назад

    Outstanding introduction to Chaco Culture, NPS, thank you!

  • @juliusmorgan2292
    @juliusmorgan2292 4 года назад +2

    the reason anasazi ruins are so well preserved when the billyghanaz found it is.... we navajos stayed away from them because they were places of death.

  • @ashkii9508
    @ashkii9508 2 года назад

    Lol old stones that these rangers rebuild when they knock over see fresh mud here and there.

  • @Blueoriontiger
    @Blueoriontiger 3 года назад

    I see Brigitte has a 2nd job when not working in Overwatch.

  • @Shawnsrobloxworld
    @Shawnsrobloxworld 4 года назад +3

    Too bad the Yankees stole all the artifacts years ago!

  • @drizzant23
    @drizzant23 7 лет назад +3

    I disagree with this open access. Its not honoring the sacred. People don't need to going into the ruins and even touching them. The National Park system exploits. I hope the Pueblo tribes take consideration into changing this.