Santa Fe National Forrest Aspens世界 > North America > USA > New Mexico |
||
This was taken in the Santa Fe National Forrest in Santa Fe New Mexico, USA. A popular fall activity with both locals and tourist is to drive up towards the Santa Fe ski valley and observe the Aspens’ changing foliage as they turn a golden yellow.
This is the top of lift one at the Santa Fe ski area in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In the fall you can tak...
This is the Terra restaurant bar located at Encantado Resort, one of New Mexico's premier destinatio...
This is the firepit by the Terra Restaurant Bar patio at the Encantado Resort. The Encantado Resort, ...
This is the Encantado Resort Terra Restaurant Dining Room. Terra restaurant, located at Encantado Re...
This is the Terra Restaurant Bar patio at the Encantado Resort. The Encantado Resort, is one of New M...
This is the building at Encantado Resort that houses, Terra Restaurant and Bar, banquet facilities, a...
This pano was taken north of Santa Fe just outside of Tesuque New Mexico, USA. To the west you can se...
The world-famous Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa is one of the premier resort hotels in Santa Fe, N...
The world-famous Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa is one of the premier resort hotels in Santa Fe, N...
The world-famous Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa is one of the premier resort hotels in Santa Fe, N...
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]