Balcony House, plaza
Colorado

by

Michael Stephen Wills

Balcony House, plaza
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Balcony House, plaza
50% of my profits from sales of this photograph on Imagekind will be contributed to the fight against Cancer. This group of buildings was crafted into a cliff face over 1,000 years ago. Visitors must climb over the cliff and through narrow tunnels, security features created by the builders. The sturdy, 32 foot, entrance ladder is made from pine trunks. My photograph of Balcony House features ruins to rooms on a plaza. Also shown are edges of two kivas (circular ceremonial chambers) built into the plaza floor. I am standing in a plaza, next to the cliff. Behind me (not visible) is a narrow security tunnel used by the ancient builds to control access. Today, visitors crawl through the narrow tunnel to exit the site. There are 40 rooms in Balcony House.
DesertShaman
DesertShaman ::
March 17, 2010
Excellent!
Your image would be a great addition to the Native American Group here at Imagekind. Joining is a good way to get exposure for your art at Imagekind and to meet artists with similar interests. You can join at http://groups.imagekind.com/NativeAmerican. I look forward to seeing you there!


tana
tana ::
March 18, 2010
Beautiful place ! It conveys very cozy mood. Awesome image!

doritfuhgphotography
doritfuhgphotography ::
April 06, 2010
Beautiful! Wish I was there.

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