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El Morro waterhole

The water hole that made El Morro such an important place
Pueblo Life

October 6th 2011
This morning, it’s raining. Normally, this doesn’t matter much. Today, that rain is falling in a desert, where it can wreak havoc with travel. Large amounts of rain can also ruin some things I have coming up that I won’t be able to rearrange, unlike Chaco Canyon. Zuni Pueblo Gallup sits on the western edge of the Pueblo Indian ... read more
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