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  • the Bisti Wilderness is a desolate area of steeply eroded badlands that offers some of the most unusual scenery in the Southwest. Time and natural elements have etched this fantasy world of strange rock formations and fossils.
    Bisti-Badlands-NM-8143.jpg
  • Known as Shiprock, this 1700-foot eroded volcanic plume is sacred to the Navajos as Tse Bi dahi, or the Rock with Wings. The name comes from an ancient folk myth that tells how the rock was once a great bird that transported the ancestral people of the Navajos to their lands in what is now northwestern New Mexico. Geologists tell us this mountain was formed by a volcanic vent 27 million years ago. Shiprock is the world's finest example of an exposed volcanic throat. It can be seen for 100 miles.
    Shiprock-NM-8291.jpg
  • Known as Shiprock, this 1700-foot eroded volcanic plume is sacred to the Navajos as Tse Bi dahi, or the Rock with Wings. The name comes from an ancient folk myth that tells how the rock was once a great bird that transported the ancestral people of the Navajos to their lands in what is now northwestern New Mexico. Geologists tell us this mountain was formed by a volcanic vent 27 million years ago. Shiprock is the world's finest example of an exposed volcanic throat. It can be seen for 100 miles.
    Shiprock-NM-8294.jpg
  • Christmas lights and luminarias adorn El Santuario de Chimayo, a National Historic Landmark nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains north of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Sanctuary-Chimayo-Christmas-5776.jpg
  • Located in the stunning Sangre de Cristo Mountains, El Santuario (the shrine) de Chimayo is often referred to as the "Lourdes of America."
    Chimayo-Sanctuary-NM-7690.jpg
  • Known locally as the "Gorge Bridge," this cantilever truss structure is the fifth highest bridge in the United States.  Ten miles northwest of Taos, it rises 650 feet above the Rio Grande River, which flows at the bottom of an immense rock canyon.
    Rio-Grande-Gorge-Bridge-7914.jpg
  • Built in the late 1700s and made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe with her painting of the church's massive adobe walls simply looming up into the sky, the San Francisco de Asis Church is still an integral part of its community.
    San-Francisco-de-asis-7782.jpg
  • A band of running wild horses, Sandoval County, New Mexico
    Spirit Runners-8119.tif
  • The Santa Fe Depot is the northern terminus of the New Mexico Rail Runner Express commuter rail line. The station was originally built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and until 2014 served as the northern terminus, offices, and gift shop of the Santa Fe Southern Railway, a tourist and freight carrying short line railroad.
    Santa Fe Depot-0486.tif
  • Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is an annual celebration that honors the departed souls of loved ones who are welcomed back for a few intimate hours.
    Día de los Muertos-E0A0214.tif
  • A welcoming banco (bench) in Old Town Albuquerque, where the warm, soft contours of adobe mirror the Southwestern landscape.
    Adobe-bench-Albuquerque-7300.jpg
  • Red chile ristras and bleached cattle skulls, two of New Mexico's iconic souvenirs, on display for tourists in Santa Fe.
    Chile-ristras-skulls-NM-7676.jpg
  • Built in the late 1700s, the San Francisco de Asis Church was made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe with her painting of the church's massive adobe walls simply looming up into the sky. Still integral to its community today, this Spanish mission church is listed as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
    San-Francisco-de-asis-7772.jpg
  • Tourists take a high flying ride on one of Rainbow Ryders hot air balloons during Albuquerque's annual Balloon Fiesta
    Rainbow in the Sky-7104.jpg
  • The colorful and kitschy Classical Gas Museum in Embudo, NM, pays tribute to gas stations of the past.
    Embudo-Gas-Museum-7764.jpg
  • A row of colorful hot air balloons launches from the Albuquerque balloon field during its annual balloon fiesta
    Lift Off-7378.jpg
  • Free-roaming horses in Placitas, New Mexico
    Wild Horses of Placitas-8149.jpg
  • A person could get incredibly lost wandering around New Mexico's Bisti Badlands. Every turn brings you to new formations and new directions to turn. There are no paths to follow. GPS highly recommended!
    Bisti-Badlands-formations-NM-8149.jpg
  • The desolate and remote Bisti Badlands in Northwest New Mexico showcase the area's awesome color and light.
    Bisti-Badlands-NM-8172.jpg
  • A scene from the living history museum El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe, New Mexico
    Spanish Colonial Tableau-3240.tif
  • San Esteban del Rey Mission-4797.tif
  • A scene in the Shepherd's Cabin at the living history museum El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe, New Mexico
    Give Us This Day-3447.tif
  • Albuquerque Skyline at Night-1796.tif
  • Snow Dance-E0A5234.tif
  • Dashing Through the Snow-E0A8084.tif
  • Caballo Bebé-E0A7508.tif
  • Wild Mustang family portrait, Sandoval County, New Mexico
    Mustang Family-8208.jpg
  • Catch Me If You Can.jpg
  • Young Dancer-7634.tif
  • Three Amigos-E0A2458.tif
  • The Sandia Mountains that border Albuquerque to the East as seen from the Bosque in Corrales, NM, along the Rio Grande River.
    Sandias at Sunset-3143.tif
  • Safe Haven-E0A2558.tif
  • Winter Frolic-E0A5268.tif
  • El Blanco-E0A4953.tif
  • A colorful sign points the way to a cafe for an Espresso coffee break and some warmth in wintertime Chimayo, New Mexico.
    20141219-IMG_5742-Edit.jpg
  • All Smiles.jpg
  • Shake It Off.jpg
  • Sidelined Chevy-3802.tif
  • Christmas in Placitas-E0A0580.tif
  • Native Dancer-8033.tif
  • Cariños-E0A4906.tif
  • Foal and Family-E0A7497.tif
  • Snowflakes-E0A5243.tif
  • Together-E0A2494.tif
  • Nose to Nose-E0A4877.tif
  • Nurture-E0A3313.tif
  • Dramatic storm clouds seemingly erupt from Black Mesa near the old church and cemetery at San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico.
    Black-Mesa-church-NM-7771.jpg
  • Among the lingering shadows awaiting the night at Bisti Badlands in northwest New Mexico
    Bisti-Badlands-hoodoos-4031.jpg
  • Warm desert colors are woven into these Native American handmade baskets in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Woven-baskets-NM-7664.jpg
  • Staying Close-E0A7495.tif
  • Snow Pals-E0A5265.tif
  • Wild Horse in Snow-E0A5229.tif
  • Desert Beauty-E0A4972.tif
  • Colorful Southwest sun art on display in a gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Southwest-art-NM-7498.jpg
  • Colorful crosses make decorative wall art at a shop along the Turquoise Trail in Madrid, New Mexico.
    Colorful-crosses-7483.jpg
  • Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. It is the longest continuously inhabited place in the U.S.
    Taos-Pueblo-NM-7876.jpg
  • Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. It is the longest continuously inhabited place in the U.S.
    Taos-Pueblo-NM-7827.jpg
  • A view from the air and from a hot air ballon flying high over Albuquerque during the city's annual balloon fiesta
    High Over Albuquerque-7426.jpg
  • Colorful balloon abstract taken at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
    Balloon Abstract-7175.jpg
  • Together We Stand-E0A2502.tif
  • Turquoise blue trim adorns this Adobe art gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Adobe-gallery-NM-7587.jpg
  • A goldfish-shaped balloon launches at the annual Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
    Goldfish Launch-7151.jpg
  • Cattle skull bones outside a gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Skull-bones-NM-7501.jpg
  • 1940s era gas pumps at the Classical Gas Museum in Embudo, NM, near Taos. This unique museum is dedicated to the great American filling station, a place where kitsch and "petroliana" collide.
    Gas-pumps-vintage-7730.jpg
  • Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. It is the longest continuously inhabited place in the U.S.
    Taos-Pueblo-NM-7867.jpg
  • San Geronimo Chapel looking towards the Sangre de Christo Mountains at Taos Peublo, the oldest living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark.
    San-Geronimo-Taos-Pueblo-7839.jpg
  • Stormy sky after a desert rain in Georgia O'Keeffe country near Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, New Mexico
    Abiquiu-cliffs-storm-NM-7996.jpg
  • On the Move.jpg
  • Shiprock (Navajo: Tsé Bitʼaʼí, "rock with wings" or "winged rock") is a rock formation rising nearly 1,583 feet  above the high-desert plain on the Navajo Nation in San Juan County, New Mexico.
    Shiprock-NM-8181.jpg
  • Turquoise blue trim adorns this qunintessential Adobe home on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Adobe-architecture-NM-7565.jpg
  • Azure blue sky and rich Adobe textures color this iconic Southwest scene in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Adobe-building-sky-NM-7687.jpg
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