Monday, April 16, 2012

PECOS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK


Gateway to the Plains:In the midst of piñon, juniper, and ponderosa pine woodlands in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains not far from Santa Fe, the remains of an Indian pueblo stand as a meaningful reminder of the people who once prevailed here. Now a national historical park demonstrates to modern visitors the cultural exchange and geographical facets central to the rich history of the Pecos Valley.
This simple visitor centre had to be one of the most inviting  centres  in New Mexico.
The interior had beautiful design and function.

This display shows the overall size of the ancient village.

The mission was the centre piece of the community.

Walk ways  guided a walking tour of the community.
Pottery pieces still cover the area.
Stone walls marked the borders of the community.

Kivas, gathering areas, were scattered throughout the settlement.

The community design.
The remains of the mission.
Depiction  of the original mission front.


A beautiful setting.
Signs of spring.

1 comment:

Michael said...

Yikes, I am jealous of the view
Great shots
Love
Paul