I finally came to the place I dreamed of when I was a child. I have always wanted to go to Bandelier National Monument to see it. It was just that I was really too small. Now I have the opportunity to see it. This was a fire in 2011. Now only a small part can be opened. Located in [15 Entrance Road, Los Alamos, NM 87544] ● Opening hours: Saturday to Sunday from 9 am to 4:30 pm ● Ticket price: You can buy a ticket for $12, you can visit for 7 days ● Transportation: There is no direct bus stop nearby, so you have to rent a car to the path that is still open in this place. There are ★ Burning Terrace Trails. I really regret the fire, I really regret that there were some indigenous people here, but maybe because of the bad weather, agriculture can not produce, so it gradually disappeared, they all abandoned this site, But the place is still revered by many people, and the terrain is very unique, with a very mysterious ruin, and a particularly magnificent canyon, and many photographers come here every year to visit to document this different local style. I can only feel very honored and happy here. This canyon is really worth a visit, if you have been particularly interested, it must not be missed!
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I finally came to the place I dreamed of when I was a child. I have always wanted to go to Bandelier National Monument to see it. It was just that I was really too small. Now I have the opportunity to see it. This was a fire in 2011. Now only a small part can be opened. Located in [15 Entrance Road, Los Alamos, NM 87544] ● Opening hours: Saturday to Sunday from 9 am to 4:30 pm ● Ticket price: You can buy a ticket for $12, you can visit for 7 days ● Transportation: There is no direct bus stop nearby, so you have to rent a car to the path that is still open in this place. There are ★ Burning Terrace Trails. I really regret the fire, I really regret that there were some indigenous people here, but maybe because of the bad weather, agriculture can not produce, so it gradually disappeared, they all abandoned this site, But the place is still revered by many people, and the terrain is very unique, with a very mysterious ruin, and a particularly magnificent canyon, and many photographers come here every year to visit to document this different local style. I can only feel very honored and happy here. This canyon is really worth a visit, if you have been particularly interested, it must not be missed!
You can see the relics of an Indian tribe of about 500 people hundreds of years ago. Scan the QR code and you can see the guide on the official website.