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Cliff dwellings, Spruce Tree House, Anasazi Native American ruins, Mesa Verde National Park, Foto de Stock, Imagen Derechos Protegidos Pic. IBR-1335103 | agefotostock
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Spruce árbol De La Casa, Parque Nacional De Mesa Verde En Colorado, Ee.uu. Fotos, Retratos, Imágenes Y Fotografía De Archivo Libres De Derecho. Image 4047083.
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Spruce Tree House vista desde arriba en Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado Fotografía de stock - Alamy
Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling, Anasazi Hisatsinom Ancestral Pueblo Site, Chapin Mesa, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado - SuperStock
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Mesa Verde National Park - Spruce Tree House, named for the towering Douglas-fir trees (historically referred to as spruce trees) is the third largest and best preserved cliff dwelling in the park.
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