Right? I imagine since the reconstruction and becoming a national monument that it gets all the upkeep it needs to stay looking the way it does. So glad!
Definitely one of the larger ruins we've been to. It would be amazing to be able to step back in time and see what it looked like back when it was complete and people living there.
Thank You🙏 , sir. I really enjoyed your imagery & commentary here at Tuzigoot in central Arizona. This state has so much for offer in Ancestral Puebloan cultural resources. Love ❤️ this. Great 👍 job. Happy Trails.
That really is an incredibly interesting history. So wonderful we are able to understand so much about them. This is kinda place we love to explore. Can just imagine what it must have looked like back then. Greetings from Scotland
Verde valley views are awesome. The views from up there was magical. While I was in California, I loved the desert landscapes as it was the one which gave opportunity to see the galaxies stars. The ruins are beautiful and I wonder how they may have carried the stone up there to build. Thank you for informative video. I felt I was there.
Thank you for the kind comment. 😊 The desert definitely can provide some amazing night skies. I imagine the pueblo took quite a while to build since they only had manpower but glad they did. It's a really cool place.
Another cool location! I forgot to mention before, but I really like the interspersed narration by Amy. Informative and it helps to mix things up a little. Well done!
Wow I can’t believe I was so close to this ruin site two weeks ago and didn’t visited it..that’s because I didn’t know about it until I saw your video.. next time for sure .. Thanks for sharing
From the bit of research I've done it isn't clear. I keep seeing theories that they melded with other groups or there were climate changes that may have affected crops and hunting. Likely it's a little of both. People didn't seem as tied down to one location as we do these days.
Tuzigoot is a funny word but the ruins and rugged scenery is awe inspiring. Glad for the invite. Hi Amy. Great info too
I agree. Tuzigoot is one of those words that I enjoy saying. 😅 Thanks for watching!
I have to put this on my list when I got visit arizona later this year.
It's a really good location to be on a list! 😄👍
I have to say taht I love vacationing in AZ. I dont remember ever hearing or seeing anything about this place. LIKE 25. Thanks for showing it. 👍👍👍
Anytime! We're happy to show it to you. 👍
Those ruins are in excellent condition and the verde valley is so lush!!
Right? I imagine since the reconstruction and becoming a national monument that it gets all the upkeep it needs to stay looking the way it does. So glad!
Nice vlog! Informative and beautiful👌👍🥰
Thanks so much for watching! We appreciate it. 😊
Very nice 😀 👍 I saw Jerome earlier this year 👍 future video 😀
Anxiously waiting for it! 😁
WOW that really is a very impressive structure! Yet another hidden gem of our state!!
Definitely one of the larger ruins we've been to. It would be amazing to be able to step back in time and see what it looked like back when it was complete and people living there.
Thank You🙏 , sir. I really enjoyed your imagery & commentary here at Tuzigoot in central Arizona. This state has so much for offer in Ancestral Puebloan cultural resources. Love ❤️ this. Great 👍 job. Happy Trails.
Our pleasure. Glad you enjoyed our video!
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That really is an incredibly interesting history. So wonderful we are able to understand so much about them. This is kinda place we love to explore. Can just imagine what it must have looked like back then. Greetings from Scotland
We love exploring these places as well. There's so much to learn from them.
@@CactusAtlas Will be checking out some more of your channel I reckon...
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Verde valley views are awesome. The views from up there was magical. While I was in California, I loved the desert landscapes as it was the one which gave opportunity to see the galaxies stars. The ruins are beautiful and I wonder how they may have carried the stone up there to build. Thank you for informative video. I felt I was there.
Thank you for the kind comment. 😊 The desert definitely can provide some amazing night skies. I imagine the pueblo took quite a while to build since they only had manpower but glad they did. It's a really cool place.
Another cool location! I forgot to mention before, but I really like the interspersed narration by Amy. Informative and it helps to mix things up a little. Well done!
Thank you so much! Not sure I'll ever be comfortable on camera but it's a start. 😅
Wow I can’t believe I was so close to this ruin site two weeks ago and didn’t visited it..that’s because I didn’t know about it until I saw your video.. next time for sure .. Thanks for sharing
Oh no! That's unfortunate but glad to share the knowledge with you! Hope you enjoy the site when you go. 😊
Great video. Have been to Tuzigoot National Monument a few times and have always been fascinated with the Sinagua. Have you checked out Walnut Canyon?
Not yet but it is on our list! Too many places and not enough time. 😅
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Nice job
Thank you! Cheers! 😄
Amazing architecture there! I'm curious to know whatever happened to the residents.
From the bit of research I've done it isn't clear. I keep seeing theories that they melded with other groups or there were climate changes that may have affected crops and hunting. Likely it's a little of both. People didn't seem as tied down to one location as we do these days.
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