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Submitted: July 16, 2004
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Date Picture Taken: Jul 4, 2004, 1:16:15 AM

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Anasazi Village State Park, Boulder, Utah. Reconstructed Pueblo.
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Wow, can you imaging living there?

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(about baptism) "They're in the river trying to find Jesus, but I don't think that's where he fell in..." ~The Fighting Temptations
Damn, that's cool. I'd love to go there. Didn't I just say that? No, just someting to that effect...

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That's an awesome shot you lucky bitch.

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When we walk through the desert, we are careful where we step. Not because of the thorns or spines or sharp rocks that hurt our feet, but because something came before us, and it wasn't necessarily a human...
Sometimes you make your own luck. I kicked some dust up so that the sunbeam would show up better. :)
Not only can I imagine it, I'd actually love to be doing it. Up some canyon, just a little village, only reliant on other little villages around you in the same canyon...but now I'm waxing poetic - or rambling like a moron.
You can! And let me tell you, the drive there is fantastic!
CHEATER!!!

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When we walk through the desert, we are careful where we step. Not because of the thorns or spines or sharp rocks that hurt our feet, but because something came before us, and it wasn't necessarily a human...
Good photo. Too bad about the tennis shoe foot prints though.
Yeah, nothing is quite perfect. I only noticed them when I downloaded the photo. Next time I'm bringing a broom! That was one of the awesome things about Cedar Mesa though. If you were in a dwelling, there wasn't going to be a whole bunch of other tracks around.

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