The Beef Basin Wash Ruin is an Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling in southeastern Utah. It was abandoned about 800 years ago. The original wooden vig
The Beef Basin Wash Ruin is an Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling in southeastern Utah. It was abandoned about 800 years ago. The original wooden vigas or roof/floor support beams are still present.
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