These are our pictures from Four Corners. It was really cool to be there even though it’s just a monument in the middle of nowhere. It is on Native American/Indian grounds. It was interesting (though we didn’t get a picture of it) to see a sign that stated that Indians do not practice or allow cremated remains of the dead on their land and said that cremated remains were not allowed at the site. We could only assume that there are people who want to spread ashes at Four Corners and that’s not allowed.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Durango: Day 2, Part 2
Ha, have you noticed that hardly any of these pictures are about Durango? Oh, well!
These are our pictures from Four Corners. It was really cool to be there even though it’s just a monument in the middle of nowhere. It is on Native American/Indian grounds. It was interesting (though we didn’t get a picture of it) to see a sign that stated that Indians do not practice or allow cremated remains of the dead on their land and said that cremated remains were not allowed at the site. We could only assume that there are people who want to spread ashes at Four Corners and that’s not allowed.
These are our pictures from Four Corners. It was really cool to be there even though it’s just a monument in the middle of nowhere. It is on Native American/Indian grounds. It was interesting (though we didn’t get a picture of it) to see a sign that stated that Indians do not practice or allow cremated remains of the dead on their land and said that cremated remains were not allowed at the site. We could only assume that there are people who want to spread ashes at Four Corners and that’s not allowed.
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