Perched high on the edge of a cliff and under the shelter of a generous rock overhang. These stone walls were once the home to the indigenous people of the Sinagua Indian Culture. It's believed these people are of pre-columbian origin and that they occupied this region from 500 AD to 1400 AD.
This passive solar cliff dwelling contained about 8 to 10 rooms and was home to about five families. Like camouflage, the walls blend well with the cliff they sit on and they had a commanding view of the valley below.
This is what I call living on the edge!
This photo was captured near Sedona in northern Arizona USA.