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Pueblo Bonita 360 pano #22255
04/20/09 10:13 PM
04/20/09 10:13 PM
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Donner Summit, CA
glamson Offline OP
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Continuing on my trip in the southwest last month, I made the drive out to Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. You have to drive over 10 miles on a fairly well maintained dirt road to get out there, but it is really worth it if you are into native American culture. I've visitied alot of ruins in South America, Mexico and the US and these are right up there.

I took the time to get a 360 pano of Pueblo Bonita, the largest and best preserved pueblo in the canyon. In order to view the pano with the dynamic viewer you must have Java installed on your computer.

Here is the location on Google maps

And here is the link to the pano

http://www.lamsonweb.com/Galleries/360panos/PuebloBonito3-24-09.htm

Re: Pueblo Bonita 360 pano [Re: glamson] #22256
04/20/09 10:29 PM
04/20/09 10:29 PM
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Kansas
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Very nice. No seams. Cool viewer. Thanks for sharing, and for the Google Map reference, the aerial view made me go back to the pano several times.

Re: Pueblo Bonita 360 pano [Re: glamson] #22257
04/21/09 04:20 AM
04/21/09 04:20 AM
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Tucson, Arizona, USA
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George:

Always enjoy your panos and this one is no exception. You are correct. Chaco Canyon is right up there. Thanks for giving us such a terrific glimpse of it. Glad to hear the road was in decent shape for your visit.

Jim

Re: Pueblo Bonita 360 pano [Re: Tucson Jim] #22258
04/21/09 08:38 AM
04/21/09 08:38 AM
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Manhattan, New York, New York
James Morrissey Offline
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Hey George,

Agreed with all. Very cool pano. These shots are very interesting to look at.

James

Re: Pueblo Bonita travel guide [Re: glamson] #22259
04/21/09 11:06 AM
04/21/09 11:06 AM
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glamson Offline OP
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Thought I'd add a little info in case any of you are planning on going out to Chaco. We went in the middle of March. Chaco is up on the plateau and it can still be pretty cold that time of the year. The day we arrived the high was in the low fortys and that first night it was down in the teens. Oh and the wind was blowing sustained at 30 and gusting to 50. And there was also about an inch of snow. So like the Boy Scouts, you should be prepared .


Re: Pueblo Bonita travel guide [Re: glamson] #22260
04/21/09 08:28 PM
04/21/09 08:28 PM
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Wow George you have some impressive pano's and web site I enjoyed viewing it
Thanks Randall


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