CAPTION: Montezuma's Castle National Monument
LOCATION: Camp Verde, Arizona
DATE: 5-23-13
NOTES: This was the home for the Prehistoric Sinagua Indians. Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley, stands one of the best preserved and most easily accessible cliff ruins in North America. This 5-story, 20-room cliff dwelling served as a "high-rise apartment building" for prehistoric Sinagua Indians more than 600 years ago. Early settlers to the area assumed that the imposing structure was connected to the Aztec emperor Montezuma, but this "castle" was abandoned almost a century before Montezuma was born.
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Josh and Jacob fiddle around with a 6 pounder in the middle of the courtyard in the rear of Presidio La Bahia.
~~Takeda, a research-based global company with its main focus on pharmaceuticals, assisted the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy by planting close to 1,000 trees in Del Dios Gorge.  This is a Del Dios Gorge Habitat Rehabilitation Project.  Photographed 21 January 2013 by Jim Coffee.
CAPTION: Montezuma's Castle National Monument
LOCATION: Camp Verde, Arizona
DATE: 5-23-13
NOTES: This was the home for the Prehistoric Sinagua Indians. Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley, stands one of the best preserved and most easily accessible cliff ruins in North America. This 5-story, 20-room cliff dwelling served as a "high-rise apartment building" for prehistoric Sinagua Indians more than 600 years ago. Early settlers to the area assumed that the imposing structure was connected to the Aztec emperor Montezuma, but this "castle" was abandoned almost a century before Montezuma was born.
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CAPTION: Montezuma's Castle National Monument
LOCATION: Camp Verde, Arizona
DATE: 5-23-13
NOTES: This was the home for the Prehistoric Sinagua Indians. Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley, stands one of the best preserved and most easily accessible cliff ruins in North America. This 5-story, 20-room cliff dwelling served as a "high-rise apartment building" for prehistoric Sinagua Indians more than 600 years ago. Early settlers to the area assumed that the imposing structure was connected to the Aztec emperor Montezuma, but this "castle" was abandoned almost a century before Montezuma was born.
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CAPTION: Montezuma's Castle National Monument
LOCATION: Camp Verde, Arizona
DATE: 5-23-13
NOTES: This was the home for the Prehistoric Sinagua Indians. Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley, stands one of the best preserved and most easily accessible cliff ruins in North America. This 5-story, 20-room cliff dwelling served as a "high-rise apartment building" for prehistoric Sinagua Indians more than 600 years ago. Early settlers to the area assumed that the imposing structure was connected to the Aztec emperor Montezuma, but this "castle" was abandoned almost a century before Montezuma was born.
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See photo in original gallery.