Exploring Bandelier National Monument's Hidden History
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- Join us as we explore the rich history of Bandelier National Monument, from ancient pueblo ruins to intricate pictographs and petroglyphs in the caves. Discover the hidden treasures of Bandelier with us!
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Bandelier Picture: www.digitalcollections.nypl.org
Los Alamos Picture: www.losalamoshistory.org
3D Pictures: www.nps.gov/band/learn/historyculture/animation.html
We love to explore new places and new things. With that, we do not claim to be experts with anything mentioned in our videos. We try our best to get you, the viewers, the best and most accurate information about any place that we visit. We are very respectful of the places we visit. We ensure not to touch any rock art in any way, leave any artifacts we find where we found them, try not to disturb any tree or plant life, leave no trace with food or waste, and follow local laws/rules at these sites.
If a site is private, we will not disclose its exact location, but will discuss the area it is located, in order to help you follow along with its history. If a site is public, we will provide you with any important information you may need to know when visiting these sites.
00:00 Intro
00:36 The Journey
02:38 Site History
04:02 Features To Site
04:21 Tyouni Pueblo
05:47 Talus House
07:54 More Features
08:43 Cavates
10:39 Cave Kiva
12:23 The Long House
16:16 The Alcove House
19:01 Outro
Very interesting and informative video. Enjoyed accompanying you all over that magnificent site.
Thank you. We are glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for joining us on the journey.
Great video. ❤
Thank you. We greatly appreciate the comment.
Fantastic video and background music! Great work! What an amazing place!
Thank you. Yes, it sure is! 😊
Have a native friend who has brought me to many unseen secrets NM has to offer Bandelier is so cool ,great video
Thank you. We are constantly looking for gems in NM and in the other states as well to bring to our viewers.
Great job on the video! Always love the educational aspect of it too!
We are glad you enjoyed the video and history.
Dope, B!
Thank you! 😁
The ladders and steps are really cool. I bet you felt a suspense going up.
Yes, bedding that high up and exploring is always a thrill. 😁
Been there, very cool place. Valles Caldera National Preseve is not too far away and it's a real gem, and gets very light visitation.
We will have to check that out. Thank you.
Thank you. I have congestive heart failure and could not climb ans see this!
I'm sorry to hear. I'm glad that we were able to bring this to you. 😊
sad but some of these ancient sites are now nothing but memory's with the bad fires hitting NM.
Have there been sites affected out there?
It’s why wildfires are important. Small wildfires are great. The government putting out fires for a century now led to massive fuel buildup so now massive fires often can’t be put out.
I believe I read that like a quarter or a third of all old growth sequoias have been killed by fires in the last two decades! It’s sad and shocking. I read that when I visited the sequoias last fall. Like a huge portion of these ancient sequoias have literally been killed the last two decades because of poor forest management. You’d think they’d do fire mitigation or even prescribed burns around the sequoias simply to ensure they’ll be okay if a massive fire comes. It’s a real loss that all those ancient trees have been killed so recently.