Ancient View
This spot was inhabited by Sinauga Indians 600 to 1400 years ago. On the right side of the frame you can see a single wall still standing and right around the corner from it is the cliff dwelling where they lived underneath a rock overhang. If you go down my blog just past 50 posts there's a photo of the ruin. They had quite a commanding and beautiful view. There was fresh water available right here when it rained and that is what eroded and formed this small cavern like inlet.
I love it, it's really beautiful.
Thanks, its totally different scenery from what you are used to.
You are right, what I see daily is the sea :)
It's so fascinating! What is this spot called? :-)
This spot is located in Loy canyon which is comparatively a fairly large deep canyon and its named after a family of early settlers.
Very interesting! Is it hard to get to it? :-)
Its not hard to get to. Some of the uphill is a little bit steep but not bad,nothingto worry about the biggest problem is finding the place to go up.
Alright! Sounds like something I'd enjoy :-)
Again is this close to home!? Would love to spend a summer there just exploring!
Its fairly close about a half hour drive with real nice scenery! Its very hot during the summer.
It is indeed looking stunning buddy !
Thanks for the compliment rehan, I agree.
It is a very curious place, full of history and with a awesome view.
Thanks cinifilo, its curious and mysterious.
"A spot was inhabited by Sinauga Indians 600 to 1400 years ago"
Really fabulous @irvinesimages...
Amazing landscapephotography ...
Thanks..
Hey prince that was a while ago but time flies, thanks!
Beuatiful landscapephotography
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