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The inclusion of Chaco Canyon and Aztec Ruins in the National Park system gives them the highest possible level of protection, and assures them a high standard of interpretation and public access. The ...
A presenter discusses Fajada Butte at the summer solstice event at Salmon Ruins, in 2019. The butte, located in Chaco Canyon, is home to a solstice marker discovered in 1979.
Canyon de Chelly received national monument designation in 1931, and the U.S. National Park Service and the Navajo Nation cooperate to preserve the many ruins and magnificent natural features of ...
The Tsegi Canyon seems to have been the last place where the Anasazi hung on as the 13th century drew to a close. The site with the wooden platform has been dated by Jeffrey Dean of the Arizona ...
Nicknamed “The Grand Canyon State”, it’s no surprise that Arizona is filled with national parks, forests and wilderness preserves—many of which are home to historic sites that date back to ...
Iceland's Fjadrargljufur canyon, featured in Justin Bieber's 2015 "I'll Show You" music video, is being loved to death. So the country is closing it.
Chaco Canyon was once the vibrant religious center of a Native American culture whose collapse long remained a mystery—until pack rat middens revealed an important clue.
In Arizona's pristine desert landscape, you can enjoy archeological structures that feature red rock ruins and a glimpse into the site's ancient history.
Going on a tour in the heart of the Navajo Nation takes you to ancient ruins and sacred places that most tourists never see.
Machu Picchu is one of the most desired destinations in the world, but it's overrun with crowds. Instead, it's worth checking out this Peruvian Valley.
Going on a Navajo-led tour of this national monument in northeastern Arizona takes you to ancient ruins and sacred places that most tourists never see.