Besh-Ba-Gowah Ruins Globe, AZ
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New Tide - Besh Ba Gowah Archaeological Park Globe, Arizona
New Tide : Written and Performed by Stephen Palmer
Recorded : James Linton at Sound Waves Studio
Filmed : Besh-Ba-Gowah in Globe, AZ
Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park Globe, Arizonia HD
This is the remains of the Indian Salado People who live here in stone houses some 700 years ago. Used Silver Go Pro Edition
JADE HELM / CHEMTRAILS and FIGHTER JETS – Globe, Arizona
JADE HELM / CHEMTRAILS and FIGHTER JETS – (Sept. 10th, 2015) Globe, Arizona
Yes, I know that the camera work sucks. I need to get a better camera with a screen that I can actually see in broad daylight. I'm trying to work with what I've got.
Since Jade Helm began, I have had serious chemtrails all but about 6 of the days. Some of the chem-material was converted to severe electrical storms (see other videos), both with and without rain. There has been a modest amount of military aircraft activity. Both rotary and fixed wing type.
Globe Arizona
Globe is centrally located in Southern Arizona. We are the perfect get away for a day trip or a weekend. We are located along the Historic Old West Highway, which takes you from Apache Junction, Arizona to Lordsburg, New Mexico. Come visit the Salado Indian Ruins at Besh-Ba-Gowah Archeological Park.
GLOBE-MIAMI (AZ) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Globe and Miami, important copper mining centers for more than a century, are colorful communities four miles apart in east-central Arizona. Both are located in a steep canyon at 3,500 feet in the Pinal Mountains of southern Gila (pronounced Heela) County. Highway 60 connects the communities.
Globe’s ample water resources and ideal location for distribution of mining products led to its founding as a mining town in 1876. The city was incorporated twice prior to its present incorporation in 1907. Globe is the county seat. Miami was founded in 1912 by Black Jack Newman as a camp near his copper mine. The town incorporated in 1918.
GLOBE-MIAMI REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1360 North Broad Street, Globe AZ 85501
(928) 425-4495 / (800) 804-5623 / Fax (928) 425-3410
visitorinfo@globemiamichamber.com • globemiamichamber.com
ANCIENT NATIVE AMERICAN RUINS
Besh Ba Gowah ancient ruins, in Globe, Arizona.
Produced by Camera One, Seattle, WA.
Jade Helm Variables - Cryptic Renderings from Globe, AZ.
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Besh Ba Gowah Pueblo native Performance, in Globe, AZ
More at . Besh Ba Gowah Pueblo , in Globe, AZ is a reconstructed 14th century Salado Indian ruin. There was an evening cultural performance when we were there.
Best Western Copper Hills Inn Hotel - Globe, Arizona
Best Western Copper Hills Inn 3 Stars Hotel in Globe, Arizona Within US Travel Directory Copper Hills Inn is located on Highway 0, less than four miles from the Gila County Fairgrounds. This hotel features amenities like: free hot breakfast, free weekday newspaper, free wireless high-speed Internet access, free local calls, free parking.
This hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub. In addition to standard amenities, all rooms come equipped with microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers with free coffee, desks, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards.
This hotel provides corporate travelers with conveniences like an on-site business center that has a public computer with Internet access and copy and fax services. There is a meeting room available to accommodate most events and business functions.
This hotel is close to area attractions including Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park, Round Mountain Park, historic downtown Globe and Theodore Roosevelt Lake. A casino is five miles away.
Several recreational opportunities are minutes away: golfing, fishing and hiking. A number of entertainment venues, cultural attractions, historic landmarks, retailers, specialty shops, restaurants and cocktail lounges can be found in the area.
Besh Ba Gowah: Reminder of a lost Tribe
Another school assignment in which I interviewed the director of a native american archaeological site called Besh Ba Gowah.
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Besh Ba Gowah :)
Our first official date.
Days Inn Globe Hotel - Globe, Arizona
Days Inn Globe 3 Stars Hotel in Globe, Arizona Within US Travel Directory Located off Highway 60 in Globe, Arizona, this pet-friendly hotel overlooks the Pinal Mountains. It offers an outdoor pool and hot tub, a daily hot breakfast and in-room WiFi.
Every accommodation at the Globe Days Inn includes a microwave and refrigerator. They are equipped with cable TV and ironing facilities. A work desk is provided.
A business center is part of this Globe hotel. The front desk is open 24 hours a day and the staff is multilingual. Laundry facilities are available. Activities in the surrounding areas include fishing, golfing and hiking.
Theodore Roosevelt Lake is 40 minutes' drive from Days Inn Globe. Besh Ba Gowah Archaeological Park and Museum is 3.2 km from the hotel.
tunnel us60 globe az
Point-of-View from my friend Gail's rear end of her bike following me through the tunnel on the US 60, heading westbound between Globe, Arizona and Superior AZ. (date video taken: 4/12/14)
Arizona Hills -- Aaron Zufelt
August 26, 2011 at Vida E Caffe
Globe, Arizona
Besh Ba Gowah
Pueblo ruins
Beer Tree: Hike between Pinal Peak and Globe, AZ
In Search Of ... The Beer Tree. Hiking between Globe and Pinal Mountain, in the Tonto National Forest of Gila County, AZ. I hiked Check Dam Trail #190 to the CCC Campground, then up Sixshooter Canyon on Six Shooter Trail #197 to Forest Road 112, down Una De Oso Trail #201 to Pinal Creek, then back on Toll Road Trail #200. Tallest manzanita I've ever seen -- many with trunks four (or more) inches thick! Lots of cat claw growing mid trail. At least a dozen cattle tanks. (2014-01-08)
Triplog & photoset @ . (2014-01-08)
Besh Ba Gowah
Pueblo ruins
Aztec Ruins of AZ & NM
Ancestral Pueblo People at Aztec Ruins Early settlers mistakingly thought that people from the Aztec Empire in Mexico created these striking buildings. They named the site Aztec, a misnomer that persisted even after it became clear that the builders were the ancestors of many Southwestern tribes. The people who built at Aztec and other places throughout the Southwest were called Anasazi for many years. Archeologists had adopted a word from the Navajo language, that they understood to mean old people, and then popularized its use. Most Pueblo people today prefer that we use the term ancestral Pueblo to refer to their ancestors. At Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park in Globe, Arizona, visitors walk through a 700 year old Salado Culture pueblo, climb ladders to second story rooms and view the typical furnishings of the era. Numerous artifacts of this remarkably advanced culture are also displayed in the Besh-Ba-Gowah Museum. Besh Ba Gowah Pueblo is located at the confluence of Pinal Creek and Ice House Canyon Wash, south of present-day Globe, Arizona. Besh-Ba-Gowah has one of the largest single site archaeological collections in the southwest and is one of the most significant finds of Southwest archaeology. It is one of the largest and most complex of the Salado communities. Archaeologists consider Besh-Ba-Gowah a ceremonial, redistribution and food storage complex. Salado Culture is identified as the cultural period from 1150 to 1450 in the Tonto Basin. Kinishba Ruins is the remains of a village built and occupied by ancestral Pueblo people between about AD. 1250 and AD. 1400. The site is roughly seven road miles southwest of Whiteriver, the seat of government for the White Mountain Apache and the largest settlement on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. Kinishba is an anglicized Apache phrase that translates to brown house. According to Hopi elders, Kinishba may once have been called Ma'ip'ovi (place of the snake grass). Following the evolution of the earlier Cochise people (5500 bc to ad 500, the Mogollon were influenced by the more highly-developed Anasazi who lived to the north in the Four Corners region. This was the period during which the Gila Cliff Dwellings were occupied -- after AD 1000. The earlier pit dwellings of the Mogollon have been destroyed by nature over the centuries. However, because they have been protected from the elements, the Gila Cliff Dwellings and a few other sites have survived. The dwellings and surrounding Gila Wilderness are national treasures.