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Cahokia Mounds

🧠 Fact: The largest pre-Columbian settlement north of Mexico, with a 100-foot-tall Monks Mound.
💡 Tip: Climb Monks Mound for panoramic views of the ancient city site.
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Cahokia Mounds is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located near Collinsville, Illinois, in the Midwest. It was once the center of a thriving Native American city, inhabited from around 700 to 1400 A.D., and is considered the largest and most complex pre-Columbian archaeological site north of Mexico. The site includes more than 70 earthen mounds, with Monks Mound being the largest. Visitors can explore the Interpretive Center, walking trails, and learn about the advanced society that built this city. Cahokia Mounds offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Native American culture and history.

Stunning aerial view of Horseshoe Bend, Arizona with the Colorado River carving through the canyon.

Horseshoe Canyon

🧠 Fact: Home to the Great Gallery, featuring some of North America's most significant rock art.
💡 Tip: Prepare for a strenuous hike; carry ample water and start early to avoid the heat.

Info: Horseshoe Canyon, located in southern Utah and part of Canyonlands National Park, is renowned for its stunning rock art and dramatic desert scenery. The canyon is home to the Great Gallery, one of the most significant collections of ancient Barrier Canyon Style pictographs, dating back thousands of years. These life-sized, ghostlike figures offer a mysterious glimpse into prehistoric cultures. Accessible by a challenging hike, Horseshoe Canyon rewards visitors with breathtaking views, solitude, and a deep connection to ancient human history.

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