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This November camp on the edge of the forested region at Arroya Hunga near Santa Fe, eleva- 

 tion seven thousand feet, is a vivid contrast to the rock shelters or green-covered arbors which some- 

 times were our stopping places. It is this variety of experience which gives zest to the freedom of the 

 gypsy life 



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The back wall of this ruined pueblo was formed by a clift' in which may be traced rows of lioles 

 chiseled out for the ceiling timbers of the rooms whose walls appear in the foreground. Although this 

 was a two-story building, indications of a lone room to a third story may also be seen. The larger open- 

 ings were entrances to chambers probably used for granaries because of their secure position and pro- 

 tection from rain 



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