Amazing site where an Indian village once existed but has since melted into the ground. The Kewa Posi-ouinge had a settlement here from the 13th through 16th century before they were forcibly removed by the Spanish. The site is totally rough and without many signs or information. Tons of pottery shards on the ground. I'm hoping that New Mexico invests in...
Read moreArchaeological site where a Tewa Indian village once stood, from the 13th through 16th century. The pueblo was estimated to have over 2,000 rooms at one point, making it one of the largest in America. An access trail lies behind the mineral...
Read moreThis trail has so many ancient pottery shards and crazy looking dried out cholla cacti.. definitely with a quick hike up here if you’re visiting Ojo Caliente. The trail can be reached from behind the hotel and the staff will happily give you...
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