Luminaria festival at Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Luminaria festival at Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Time and human interference had taken its toll on Cliff Palace. The Ancestral Puebloan city, abandoned by the tribe around 1300 CE, was carefully cleaned up and even partially rebuilt recently. So when US national park rangers reopened the site to the public in 2015, they celebrated with a luminaria display in Cliff Palace. The paper lanterns—a Christmas tradition started by Spanish explorers here who’d seen Chinese paper lanterns and adopted the idea—perhaps give Cliff Palace a bit of the firelight charm it had during the era of the Ancestral Pueblo people.
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