
Marlin Bowen, left, and Joe Imlay of Northern California visit the cliff dwellings in Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. on Monday, Sept. 26, 2011. Following closure due to the states largest wildfire on June 27, 2011 and the threat of flash floods, the main archeological sites in Frijoles Canyon opened, but visitors must take a shuttle in rather than driving their own vehicles.

Rick Germain of Rochester, NY, walks past Big Kiva in Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. on Monday, Sept. 26, 2011. Following closure due to the states largest wildfire on June 27, 2011 and the threat of flash floods, the main archeological sites in Frijoles Canyon opened, but visitors must take a shuttle in rather than driving their own vehicles.

Terry and Gary Steinhoff look out the window as they are shuttled into Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. on Monday, Sept. 26, 2011. Following closure due to the states largest wildfire on June 27, 2011 and the threat of flash floods, the main archeological sites in Frijoles Canyon opened, but visitors must take a shuttle in rather than driving their own vehicles.

Tourists walk through the ruins of Tyuonyi Pueblo in Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. on Monday, Sept. 26, 2011. Following closure due to the states largest wildfire on June 27, 2011 and the threat of flash floods, the main archeological sites in Frijoles Canyon opened, but visitors must take a shuttle in rather than driving their own vehicles.
Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico