Ok, not now, but seasonally there's a creek here and plenty of water for growing crops such as cotton and corn.
Fertile land was highly prized by early inhabitants and not used for home building. Hmmmm, what could we learn here?
Montezuma Never Slept Here November 6th 2009 Geo: 34.5636, -111.854Where do you go when the only safe place is UP? And there are 35 of you. If you're in prehistoric Arizona you build what we flatlanders call a cliff dwelling. Montezuma Castle (definitely not what they called it, as Montezuma died a century AFTER this had been abandoned) hugs the cliffs 100 feet above Beaver Creek.Bob's sister Nancy is visiting from Florida so we ... read more
North America » United States » Arizona » Camp Verde Britain's American colonies broke with the mother country in 1776 and were recognized as the new nation of the United States of America following the Treaty of Paris in 1783. During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added to the origina... ... read more
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Joined: October 21st, 2009From: lives in Kalispell,Montana,United StatesFavorite Movie: Power of One, Mama Mia, My Cousin VinnyFavorite Music: light classical, oldiesHobbies: travel, people, golf, fly fishing, scrapbooking, sewing, quiltingLanguages: English, some spanishBucket List: Still deciding...Profession: retiredAmazing Event: Standing on the viewing platform at Iguazu Falls, watching that crashing water barrelling over the edge literally at our feet--spray's everywhere.Description: fun, adventu... full info