This is a large section of the West Ruin:
The western wall of the West Ruin includes a band of dark green stones.
As with Chimney Rock, this was a return visit eight years after the first. I don't think the structure in the next picture had been open to the public during my first visit. It is the remains of a circular building with three concentric walls, and is located a hundred or so feet northwest of the West Ruin.
This is the smaller of two kivas that are in a plaza next to the West Ruin:
The larger kiva, known as the Great Kiva, has been reconstructed in an attempt to restore its original form and appearance. Notice the wooden beams sticking out of the circular wall.
The inside of the Great Kiva was also reconstructed, except for the square columns replacing wooden poles, which each rested on a stack of four round flat stones, which were left on the floor.
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