| Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | Day 8 | Day 9 | Day 10 | | |
Bandelier National Park/Science Museum We woke up in We parked at the entrance station and we saw a canyons and mountains in the area. We went to the visitor center and Nancy and Narelis stamped up Bandelier National Park passport and we bought a poncho in the gift shop because there was rain outside. We walked through Nature trails to the Falls trails. We saw Cavate home, corn plants, Ponderosa and Pinon pine, Pueblo, Tyuonyi plaza, Cave, snake kiva curve in a cave, long house with walls and roofs, petroglyphs, burn tree, stink bugs and pictogrph. The Native Americans lived in the Canyon, and they were the ancestors of Pueblo Indians. They never knew, they saw anyone from Europe and they did not have metal, and horses. The trail was recorded with different numbers and each number has a different explanation to things in the trails. In the park’s 50 square miles there is at least 3000 archeological place. The pueblo was brown like a mountain and small rooms as a cave.
It was so fun to observe Bandelier National Park and Science Museum. I learned history about private atomic bombs and watched a movie called “The Town That Never Was”. I like to see Native Americans lived by their time as pueblo and getting foods. We typed morning and night daily journal and investigation. See you tomorrow!
|
|
|
|||||||||||||||