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Agogino Cave was named over thirty years ago after my father, an archeologist/anthropologist from New Mexico. As the cave has never
been fully excavated, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) tries to keep
the cave a secret and restricts access. In Spring '99, my family
decided to revisit this historic site with my father.
Even with the BLM's topographic map, it was difficult
finding the cave as the road to it had been washed out and was never
repaired. It was also carefully guarded by a rattlesnake, which almost got my son, Adrian Agogino. He managed to escape by
means of a
dramatic backward jump over the top ceiling of Agogino Cave.
Photo right: Agogino's (Karen, George, Mercedes, Arianne, Adrian and Alice) at Agogino Cave. | ![]() |
Diagram of Agogino Cave
George Agogino and Adrian Agogino in Front of Agogino Cave
The Sleepy Rattlesnack Guarding Agogino Cave
Adrian Agogino next to BLM "Permit Required" Posting
Adrian Agogino and Arianne Agogino Gieringer in Front of Agogino Cave
Arianne Agogino Gieringer in Front of Agogino Cave
Another Photo of Arianne Agogino Gieringer in Front of Agogino Cave
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