Top picture, Montezuma Castle, a kind of prehistoric apartment building/arcology. The bottom picture is Montezuma Well. Water comes up from underground at a rate of 1.5 million gallons a day, and the park ranger tells me that nobody knows where the water is coming from. The farmers near there use the water for irrigation. That's been going on a long time. Irrigation is what the prehistoric native Americans who lived in Montezuma Castle used the water for.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Top picture, Montezuma Castle, a kind of prehistoric apartment building/arcology. The bottom picture is Montezuma Well. Water comes up from underground at a rate of 1.5 million gallons a day, and the park ranger tells me that nobody knows where the water is coming from. The farmers near there use the water for irrigation. That's been going on a long time. Irrigation is what the prehistoric native Americans who lived in Montezuma Castle used the water for.
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