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Take a look at Chaco Caynon National Historical Park in New Mexico. The Park Service tells us that an unknown ancient people inhabited the area with a vast population. Imagine that all what is now a dry hard Scrabble land was once resplendent with water and lush growth. Visiting the site and considering those things, one can almost imagine the beautiful waterfront homes that have now been reduced by the ravages of time as one looks accross the vista and the dried up river bed. Archeological evidence at the site demonstrates trade between there and Central America- they even found chocolate in ancient containers. It doesn't take a huge leap of faith to think that this could once have been the home of those native Americans who were forced by earlier climate change to leave and move south to Mexico and central America.

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