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Nankoweap
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High above the Colorado River at Nankoweap, hikers sit on a ledge outside small
chambers built a thousand years ago. Anasazi Indians stored grain here as protection
against rodents. The park preserves more than 2,700 archaeological sites of Native
Americans, who have lived in the area at least 4,000 years.
Photograph by Tom Bean
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