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10 Mysterious US Locations Where People Inexplicably Vanish

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Mesa Verde

You can find Mesa Verde National Park in the region called the Four Corners. It was named this way because it consists of the southwestern corner of Colorado, the southeastern corner of Utah, the northeastern corner of Arizona, and the northwestern corner of New Mexico.

Many years ago, Mesa Verde (“green table” in Spanish) was actually the home of the Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi), known for building countless dwellings into the cliffs surrounding this area. However, for some mysterious reason, they migrated from Mesa Verde, going further south to places such as the Rio Grande and Arizona, New Mexico.

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  1. Betty Mydland

    When I lived in Reno back in 71/72 our pool hall group had their victory party here. I was in a 2 piece bathing suite from 8am to 6pm. I was so burnt I couldn’t walk for two weeks. Almost went into pneumonia. We water skied all day and little did I know that I was also 3 months pregnant. That was sooooo long ago,

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