Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast
lourdes sanchez bayas — May 10, 2008 — World
References: thedesignblog.org
The Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast is a luxury hotel located in New Mexico near the Mesa Verde National Monument. The entrance to this usual B&B is located in the cliff face. It can only be reached by walking down a steep path in an alleyway which is paved with irregular sandstone steps. The cave is 70 feet below the surface and from the overhanging top, visitors have a view of the sun setting in the southwest.
I would absolutely love to visit this place!
I would absolutely love to visit this place!
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