Tonto NPS
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Tonto NPS
@tonto_nps
The official Twitter site of Tonto National Monument.
Roosevelt, AZ Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Want to be part of a fun and energetic Interpretation Team? Tonto National Monument is currently recruiting for multiple 32-hour-a-week position volunteers. Visit ow.ly/oQup50P0UYW to put in your application today! #VolunteerOpportunity #TontoNationalMonument

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In 1880, a local teacher from Tonto Basin named Angeline Mitchell brought her six students to the cliff dwellings here. Her diary entry on this experience is the earliest written description of the dwellings.
To read the full entry, visit nps.gov/tont/learn/his…
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Heritage Days at Tonto National Monument
March 4 and 5
Free to Public
The Lower Cliff Dwelling will be open for self-guided hikes from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The Upper Cliff Dwelling is up to, not inside, from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
nps.gov/tont/learn/new…
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This shaft straightener was found in the Upper Cliff Dwelling. A wooden arrow shaft could be straightened by sliding along the groove with slight pressure after the stone is heated by fire.
#Archeology #NationalParkService

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Happy New Year!
The variety of landscapes the earth holds is truly remarkable.
What new landscapes would you like to explore in this new year?
#FindYourPark #EncuentraTuParque #NationalParkService #DepartmentOfTheInterior #NewYear #NewLandscapes #NewAdventures

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Have you ever seen a crested #saguaro?
It is not always known what causes cresting. Frost damage or a genetic mutation are two possibilities.
Cresting does not harm the saguaro, which will still produce flowers & fruit.
#FindYourPark #NationalParkService #SaguaroSaturday

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Spindle Whorls were used to spin various plant matter into yarn, cord or thread to create textiles.
These spindle whorls were found at the Lower Cliff Dwelling, which means that the people who lived here wove textiles.
#Archeology #NationalParkService

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Merry Christmas from all of us at Tonto National Monument!
The park is closed and will reopen tomorrow. Have a safe holiday!
#NationalParkService #FindYourPark

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When do #saguaros grow arms?
These slow growing, long lived #cacti may start growing arms when they are between 50 and 100 years old.
How many arms have you seen on a saguaro?
#FindYourPark #EncuentraTuParque #NationalParkService

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Announcement!
It's time to apply for the LHIP 2023 Internship Program!
We look forward to you joining our team!
#LHIP FindYorPark #TontoNationalMonument #NPS #EncuentraTuParque #LatinoHeritageInternshipProgram


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How might people have adjusted to the winter 700 years ago?
The people here likely wore thicker clothing, dug into stored dried goods and built more fires to keep warm.
How does your life change with the winter cold?
NPS Photo/ Mark
#FindYourPark #WinterSolstice

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Merry Christmas from all of us at Tonto National Monument!
For those who like to plan ahead, our park will be closed on December 25, 2022 - Christmas day.
Have a safe holiday season!
#NationalParkService #FindYourPark

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