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Very interesting. I'd never even heard of this place. Thanks for sharing.
Another fascinating place you beat me to. I had not heard of Tonto until I saw it on the map while planning our trip. A fabulous place to explore.
Here I am, familiar with "Anasazi" and "ancient Puebloan," but here you are being quite educational with cultures I've never heard of. I expected to see "Anasazi" all over these Arizona monuments, but no! Call me a bumpkin, please!