The postcard features an award-winning photograph of the Pecos National Monument, specifically showcasing a kiva that was constructed during the Indian Revolt of 1680. The kiva sits prominently in the center of the Convento, serving as a reassertion of Pueblo values and religion. The photograph was taken by photographer David Muench and published by Impact. Pecos National Monument is located in New Mexico and preserves the ruins of Pecos Pueblo, a Native American settlement that was inhabited for over 400 years. The kiva mentioned in the postcard is a subterranean room used for religious ceremonies by the Pueblo people. The Indian Revolt of 1680, also known as the Pueblo Revolt, was a successful uprising against Spanish colonizers in the region. David Muench is a renowned landscape photographer known for his stunning images of the American West. His work often captures the beauty and grandeur of natural landscapes, as well as cultural and historical sites like the Pecos National Monument. Impact is a publishing company that specializes in producing high-quality prints of photography and artwork. They offer framing kits and print catalogues for those interested in purchasing and displaying their images. The postcard serves as a promotional tool for Impact's Southwest collection, showcasing the beauty and significance of the Pecos National Monument through David Muench's photography.