Brian Vauter > Long House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
The ladders are modern versions of what the Ancestral Puebloans used to gain entry to the different levels within the dwelling. Today, the guided tour uses these ladders to move through the structures.
Brian Vauter > Mesa Verde National Park 2006 photo
Brian Vauter > Panoramic view - Long House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
The most unusual feature of Long House is the large central plaza, seen in the image above as the broad, flat area in front of the buildings.
Brian Vauter > Panoramic view - Long House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO.
Long House is one of three tours the Park Service offers to the various ruins within the park. Long House is the second largest dwelling in Mesa Verde. It contains around 150 rooms, 21 kivas, and an unusually large central plaza.
Long House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
The ladders are modern versions of what the Ancestral Puebloans used to gain entry to the different levels within the dwelling. Today, the guided tour uses these ladders to move through the structures.
Brian Vauter > Long House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
The ladders are modern versions of what the Ancestral Puebloans used to gain entry to the different levels within the dwelling. Today, the guided tour uses these ladders to move through the structures.
Long House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
The ladders are modern versions of what the Ancestral Puebloans used to gain entry to the different levels within the dwelling. Today, the guided tour uses these ladders to move through the structures.
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