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A Peek Inside a Cave Hotel in New Mexico [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

Ever wondered how cavemen and women used to live back in the day? Well know you can try it for yourself but with all the added luxuries.

There is a cave hotel blasted into Kokopelli's Cave in Farmington, New Mexico, where guests must climb a 70ft ladder to enter. Guests can stay in a one-bedroom wonder carved within a 65-million-year-old rock formation.

The unique hotel was blasted out in the Eighties by father-and-son geologists, Bruce Black Snr and Bruce Black Jnr, according to the MSN Travel.

The 1,650 square-foot hotel is 280 feet above the La Plata River in beautiful, isolated wilderness near the Mesa Verde National Monument.

After blasting out the rocks, Bruce Black Snr had originally intended using the cave as his own unique geological office.

Watch the video tour of the hotel below and check out the photos of this quirky hotel in a cave:


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