Pueblo Bonito
Chaco Canyon, San Juan Basin, New Mexico


In many ways, Pueblo Bonito was the most astonishing and wonderous of all the sites visited in Chaco Canyon, and, of the entire southwest. Because of this, it also garnered the most photogs of any place taken in. To help in getting oriented, a (1990 version) trail map at the beginning of the site guides provides a "path" we'll refer to below with the images themselves. (view from the air is from National Geographic, November, 1982)

With so many images of Pueblo Bonito, it became necessary to "divee-up"
the collection in "web-manageable" chunks. Hence this artificial division:

part 0 part I part II part III part IV


The rest of this page presents images from parts I-IV

36.
panoramic view standing at the center of the south front facing due north, and,

4.
facing southwest looking out from the vantage point of the collapsed cliff





1.
entering the site's south-east corner approach
in the afternoon of October 30, 1990




27. 37.
the above two views face each other:
27 (taken in the afternoon) is in the south-east-most
corner room of the site trail looking due west,
while 37 (taken the next morning) is three rooms
further west facing east.




38 26 21
38 looks into 26 and 21, both of which look back into 38
38 (taken in the morning) looks south into where 26 and 21 look north (previous afternoon);
there is a door into the room north of trail map location 14 where 38 looks south from;
however, not being a "camera pro", there isn't as much light captured in the interior
rooms in 26 as was desired, so 21 is included (taken one room north of 26) to provide
more visibility of this remarkable (and "famous") shot.


With so many images of Pueblo Bonito, it became necessary to "divee-up"
the collection in "web-manageable" chunks. Hence this artificial division:

part 0 part I part II part III part IV




Chetro Ketl Pueblo del Arroyo Casa Chiquita Kin Kletso Casa Rinconada

WUPATKI MESA VERDE AZTEC CHACO CANYON


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