This place was a blast, and when it came time to drive home on the second day, part of me didn't want to leave. I wish I lived closer; it's the kind of site I could visit over and over again.
The first day we were there, two of us were down near the road when a local pulled up in a car and asked us what we were doing. When we told him we were interested in the historical aspects of the site, he enthusiastically shared a bit of its history with us, wished us a good visit, and drove off. He also told me how to get onto the roof, which was cool. I probably would've managed it by myself anyway, but it was nice to have a friendly encounter with someone who obviously had his own appreciation for the location.
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4. That is one magical unicorn:
5. I thought this was funny:
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7. How did they know I was coming?
8. Loading Ramp:
9. "Houston, we have a column."
I owe a big thanks to Ganesha for organizing this trip, and Seahawk for helping us get there. You guys rock!