Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, Gila National Forest, New Mexico


Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is a remarkable archaeological site located in southwestern New Mexico, USA. The monument contains the remains of several ancient cliff dwellings that were built by the Mogollon people around 700 years ago. The cliff dwellings are nestled in the rugged terrain of the Gila Wilderness, and are made of stone, adobe, and timbers. Visitors to the monument can explore the cliff dwellings and imagine what life was like for the people who built and lived in them. The surrounding landscape is also stunning, with rugged canyons, hot springs, and forests of ponderosa pine and aspen trees. The monument offers a unique glimpse into the lives and culture of the Mogollon people, and is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in archaeology, history, or outdoor adventure.


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