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This was the museum on Route 66 that served Meteor Crater.
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Plant life in the New Mexico high desert.
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Strange rock formation make the trip to the Bisti (Indian for Bad-lands) worth while. NM.
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More from the Bisti, NM.
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More unusual formations in the Bisti, NM.
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More interesting rock formations in the Bisti, NM.
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The badlands, Bisti, NM.
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This looked like a soaring rock - the Bisti, NM.
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More of the canyon lands near Angel Peak, NM.
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Castle Peak near Angel Peak, NM.
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Castle Peak near Angel Peak, NM. It's our own little Grand Canyon.
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Another view od the ruins at Chaco Canyon, NM.
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the several story high rock slab watches over the Indian Ruins of Chaco Canyon, NM.
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More ruins at Chaco Canyon, NM.
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Chaco Canyon, NM.
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Ruins of Chaco Canyon, NM.
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Two of the ruins at Chaco Canyon, NM.
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Chaco Canyon, NM.
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Chaco Canyon - thousands on Native Indians lived here over the course of two hundred years.
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Ruins of Chaco Canyon, NM.
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Chaco Canyon at sunset. Film never does reality justice. This capture pales to what we saw this evening. NM.
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A moment please...
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I found this unusual - I've never seen markers for "Two Unknown" soldiers, Fort Smith, AR.
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Rest in peace...
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An abandoned Army mental hospital at Fort Chaffee, AR. This facility served thousands from World War II till Vietnam.
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Abandoned Army barracks at Fort Chaffee, AR.
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Abandoned Army barracks - Fort Chaffee, AR.
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These buildings, behind miles of barbed wire, once held German prisoners of war during World War II. Fort Chaffee, AR.
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A statue of Christ, Cerrillos, NM.
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This old stove is one of the few items remaining in an abandoned home in the ghost town of Guadalupe, NM.
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Ruins in the ghost town of Guadalupe, NM.
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Ruins at the ghost town of Guadalupe, NM.
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Guadalupe, NM.
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This bunny had the run of the place - Ghost town, Guadalupe, NM.
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References tell us this was an old Saloon and Dance Hall - Guadalupe, NM.
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The dance hall and saloon, Guadalupe, NM.
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Side entrance to the Church in Guadalupe, NM.
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More ruins in Guadalupe, NM.
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The area around Guadalupe, NM.
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A wonderful New Mexico sunset begins. Guadalupe, NM.
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One of my favorite subjects, Cabezon Peak, NM. Taken from Guadalupe.
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More of the amazing New Mexico sunset, Guadalupe, NM.
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My Cabezon, NM.
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These ruins litter the New Mexico desert and highlands. These wall sections are near Guadalupe - unidentified town, NM.
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Ruins of another ghost town, name unknown, a few miles from Guadalupe, NM.
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The New Mexico highlands.
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Another shot of my Cabezon, NM.
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Cabezon Peak throught the window of some Indian Ruins near Guadalupe, NM.
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Indian ruins atop a mesa skirt near Cabezon and Guadalupe, NM.
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Cabezon as seen through the windows of some Indian ruins near Guadalupe, NM.
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Interesting rock formation, between Guadalupe and Cabezon, NM.
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Abandoned church, Taiban NM.
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Long abandoned Presbyterian Church in Taiban, NM.
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This Super Service Drive In probably won't get your car done today. Ghost town of Encino, NM.
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Ghost town of Encino, NM.
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Ever wonder why places go out of business? Ask the "menagement". Encino, NM.
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Ruins of the ghost town, Riley, NM.
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Ghost town of Riley, NM.
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The old school house is bar far the best structure in Riley, NM.
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Ghost town of Riley, NM.
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This cross is atop a large hill which overlooks the Catholic Church in Riley, NM.
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Foundations litter the area - it appears Riley was once a thriving community.
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This old bridge is off I-40 on Old Highway 90, near Belen NM.
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