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Ryan Helinski
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Petroglyph Nat'l Monu.: Volcan Volcano PeakThe World > North America > USA > New Mexico |
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This is near the highest point on the Volcan volcano at the Petroglyph National Monument. One can see Albuquerque and the Sandias to the east, the Santa Fe mountains to the northeast, Redondo Peak to the north, Mount Taylor to the west, and the other volcanos to the south.
A small natural arch provides an entrance to this volcanic cave on the Volcan Volcano at the Petrogly...
This is on a pathway approaching Volcan volcano at the Petroglyph National Monument. The Volcan volca...
There is a large volcanic mound near this path between the Black and Volcan volcanoes.
This is on the path approaching Black volcano from the north.
This is on the path between Black volcano and JA Volcano. Black is to the north, and JA is to the south.
This is an installation by renowned sculptor Patrick Dougherty, at Bosque Prep in Albuquerque New Mex...
New year's eve party at LA, Tony and Maria's.
Pat Hurley Park has two developed areas. They are connected by a paved path that winds up the hill. T...
While my wife was going in and out of the shops on Romero St. in Old Town Albuquerque I was practicin...
New Mexico is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States. Inhabited by Native American populations for many centuries, it has also been part of the Imperial Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S. territory. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics at 45% (2008 estimate), being descendants of Spanish colonists and recent immigrants from Latin America. It also has the third-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska and Oklahoma, and the fifth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, Arizona, and Texas. The tribes represented in the state consist of mostly Navajo and Pueblo peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Spanish, Mexican, and Native American cultural influences. At a population density of 16 per square mile, New Mexico is the sixth most sparsely inhabited U.S. state.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_mexico]