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of large boulders fallen from the roof ; that of the western end is 

 lower and comparatively level. The original entrance to the build- 

 ing, like that of the Cliff Palace, Far View House, and Sun Temple, 



Fig. 48. — The footpath blasted in the cliff at the most 

 difificult part of the ancient trail where the tourists are 

 represented in figure 47. Photograph by Fred Jeep. 



is a recess in the front wall. On the western end of the ruin there 

 protrude radiating walls of basal rooms, one story high, suggesting 

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