Their culture is very much real and you can feel this in the Pueblo de Taos. It is a great sight to see and experience. You will see the homes and a small church in the Pueble. This picture displayed does not capture the true beauty of the Pueble. There is actually a mountain behind the Pueblo.
You are charged 10 dollars per person and 5 dollars per camera, and are warned not to take any pictures of the inhabitants, and not to enter any buildings or areas unless there was a sign that said it was ok. Once inside, all there is to do is wander around and look at artwork to purchase. I noted plywood used for the roofs, aluminum ladders, bags ...
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If you have time for one Pueblo, this is it
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/12/06
We had a great visit to this Pueblo...it is a great example of what Pueblo life is all about. The tour was informative and you can wander around easily after your tour. The church is a charm and it almost feels like you are in the 16th Century. We saw some other Pueblos, but this is the real deal....Go there.
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A must see!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/13/06
Wife and I stopped here on our travels thru the southwest and its atomosphere was like you step back in time hundreds of years. When you arrive you will be told where to meet your tour guide for the enjoyable walk around the village. Lots of the people who still live here make Indian crafts for sale. Lots of great opportunites for pictures.
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