



Ben took a hike to up to Upheaval Dome, a huge crater with mountains of salt formed at the bottom. The creation of the dome is a mystery, but some geologists believe it to be ground zero for a huge meteor impact millions of years ago.

These pictures were taken on top of Aztec Butte, where wind had eroded the sandstone and formed a series of caves at the top. Ancient Puebloans used these caves as granaries by building stone walls around the open end of the cave and storing their food. We couldn't believe it, because the hike up this butte was NOT easy.




And finally, our first nice picture of Inigo, now displayed on the travel blog.

-Lily
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