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Trip planned for early February 2015
Bandelier National Monument
Bandelier National Monument is a 33,677 acres (13,629 ha) National Monument preserving the homes of the Ancestral Pueblo People. It is named after Swiss anthropologist Adolph Bandelier, who researched the cultures of the area. Bandelier was designated a National Monument on February 11, 1916, while most of its backcountry became a "designated wilderness" in October 1976.
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Nature Hiking Cultural Heritage Historical Landmarks Outdoor Adventure National Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site Hiking Trails Archaeology Ancient Ruins Outdoor Recreation Nature Walks Rock Climbing Archaeological Sites Southwest Native American History Archeology Native American Petroglyphs