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Our friend Jane and her dog Puzzle came with us on our day trip to Montezuma's Castle National Monument and Montezuma Well.
Here we are all pictured together - Flo, Jane & Puz, me and Luey (Flo & Co's dog), Cheryl & Lucy, and Co and Blanche - ready for our adventure. Above us you can see the ruins.
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Montezuma's Castle is an ancient cliff dwelling which dates back to 1150. We found a Park Ranger along the route that explained how the archeologists are still getting information about the people who lived in these dwellings in this area.
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This is a close up view of the Castle which stands in a cliff recess 100 feet above the valley.
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This diorama - a small replica of the ruins cut away shows us how the people may have worked and lived in this structure.
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We all found the ruins beautiful and fascinating and the dogs all loved running up and down the paths of this National Monument.
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As we left the Montezuma's Castle, we decided to visit Montezuma Well a funnel shaped limestone sink containing a pool of water 55ft deep and 368ft across. the springs of warm water replenish the well with over a million and a half gallons of water a day; an amount unvarying, apparently since prehistoric times.
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This plaque is a description of Montezuma Well - if you click on photo you may be able to enlarge it to read the printing... The Well is a limestone sinkhole and was an important source of water for the Singua Indians about 11,000 years ago.
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Montezuma Well is a subterranean spring that maintains a temperature of 78 degrees year-round.
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This plaque explains the forming of Montezuma's Well - if you double click on the image you may be able to enlarge it to read how it all started 12 million years ago -
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The beautiful blue water of the well looks inviting and cool.
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The 'girls' Puzzle, Lucy, Blanche & Luey in front of the Well - they said "let us go in mommies" we're hot and need a swim....
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Jane, Flo and the dogs Luey & Puzzle rest in the shade - by noon temps had already reached 80 degrees - time to head back to camp and out of the heat for the dogs and gals.
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Puzzle - Blanche - Lucy & Luey sit under the shade of a tree - tired & hot - ready to go home after their interesting and informative day.
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