by rono | Nov 10, 2015 | Archaeology, California, Travel, Utah
The Moki Dugway is a gravel road in southeast Utah. From the top, one can look out at Monument Valley near the Utah-Arizona stateline and down into the Valley of the Gods. Built in the 1950s to transport uranium, Moki Dugway winds its way down a cliff face...
by Judy Odenheimer | Jul 2, 2014 | Archaeology, Mexico, Road Travel, Travel, weather
We drove from Palenque town to explore Yaxchilan, our third and final Lacondon Jungle Mayan ruin. To get to the Yaxchilan site, it’s necessary to take a boat. The boat ride traverses the Usumacinta River, a waterway between southeastern Mexico and northwestern...