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Tea At Home With Olivia
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September 9, 2010
Tea At Home With Olivia
liked Mesa Verde National Park
The ancient dwellings of the Puebloans, carved into the cliffs of majestic mesas
Known for the dwellings of the people who archaeologists once called the "Anasazi," (a derisive Navajo term meaning "ancient enemy") Mesa Verde National Park in Montezuma County, Colorado, is home... »
Eccentric Homes, Incredible Ruins | Edited by wythe and A Facebook user
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September 9, 2010
Tea At Home With Olivia
has been to Quigley's Castle
The Ozarks' strangest dwelling
Known as "The Ozarks' Strangest Dwelling," Quigley's Castle is more of an odd stone house than a castle. Ms. Quigley demolished the original house that she and her husband were living in while her... »
Outsider Architecture | Edited by Dylan, Henry and 2 others
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September 9, 2010
Tea At Home With Olivia
has been to Carlsbad Caverns
Second largest cave chamber in the world, discovered in 1898 by a sixteen year old and his friend known as "pothead"
Caving, particularly in an unexplored cave, is a dangerous hobby. Even with the most modern equipment, many things can go wrong, and a serious injury can trap the caver underground.
However in... »
Curious Caves | Edited by A Facebook user
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September 9, 2010
Tea At Home With Olivia
has been to American International Rattlesnake Museum
A museum devoted entirely to the rattlesnakes
The Rattlesnake Museum is home to the most diverse collection of rattlesnakes in the world, with live displays of 34 different species. The museum also features albino snakes, a Gila Monster... »
Natural History | Edited by Dylan and Henry