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El Morro National Monument

The musician plays his recorder (bottom left) with magical echoes reverberating off the sandstone cliffs. (best viewed on black)
~ The Pool - Explorers and travelers have known of the pool by the great rock for centuries. A valuable water source and resting place, many who passed by inscribed their names and messages in the rock next to petroglyphs left by ancestral Puebloans. The large pueblo located on top of El Morro had been vacated by the time the Spaniards arrived in the late 1500s, and its inhabitants may have moved to the nearby pueblos in Zuni and Acoma. As the American West grew in population, El Morro became a break along the trail for emigrants passing through and a destination for sightseers. As the popularity of the area increased, so did the tradition of carving inscriptions on the rock. (from the park's web page).
~ The monument includes a box canyon.
~ The ruins.
~ Petroglyphs

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