Colorado Experience: Settling the Sand Dunes
Located near Great Sand Dunes National Park, The Trujillo Homestead and The Medano Zapata Ranch have a history dating back to Paleo Indians, with early Spanish explorers and New Mexican sheep herders and cattle ranchers settling the area in the 1800s. Today, these National Historic Landmarks provide a window to the past and a sanctuary for many wetland birds, rare plants and insects, and of course cattle and bison.

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Colorado Experience: Ghost Towns

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Colorado Experience | Return of the Buffalo, Part 1

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Sand Dunes Shouldn’t Exist (Here’s Why They Do)

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Off-roading goes wrong at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve on Medano Pass Primitive Road

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Colorado Experience: Boggsville

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DANGER & AWE IN YOSEMITE VALLEY | How The Earth Was Made (S2, E5) | Full Episode | History

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Colorado Experience: Galloping Goose

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Colorado Experience: Hydro Power

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Plain Wonderful Amish - Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area

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Colorado Experience: Ladies of the Mines

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Colorado Experience: Dinosaurs

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Colorado Experience: The Sheriff

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Ancient Life on the Great Plains

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Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve: Park Information with Park Ranger Sierra Willoughby

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The Acequias - Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area

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Colorado Experience: Hutchinson Homestead

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Colorado Experience: The Redstone Castle

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How Native Americans Read the Stars (And Built a Civilization) | Full Episode | Native America

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One Of The Most Amazing Places Of The World | National Parks: Yosemite | Documentary Central

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