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One of the most complete travel guides of New Mexico, a state in the American Southwest. A Spanish and then Mexican colony until the Mexican War of the 1840s, New Mexico still has a large native Spanish-speaking population, as well as many Native American communities. This guide contains very useful information, for travelers, that will help them have a pleasant stay there. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of New Mexico, known as the “Land of Enchantment”, having developed a reputation for captivating the hearts of visitors with its natural beauty and indefinable character. Often described as a land of contrasts, New Mexico is one of the more photogenic states in the U.S. with its vast skies and vistas and landscapes of low, rose-colored desert lands, broken mesas, and high mountain country that is snowcapped, forested, and streamed by rivers. |
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A general description of New Mexico, billed as the ‘land of enchantment’, is a geological wonderland featuring everything from the high Rocky Mountain ranges of the north, the Chihuahuan Desert in the south, the great plains in the east, the spectacular canyons of the west and, cutting right through the center, the Rio Grande, a river much revered in a state were water is sacred. |
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Find here a list of top things to do in New Mexico, a state that attracts every kind of traveler; artists intrigued by the bewitching terrains; the culturally-inclined looking to visit the Indian pueblos and the Old Spanish towns and museums; scientists interested in retracing the prehistoric Sandia Man and Folsom Man whose ancestors crossed the Bering Strait from Asia to the New World; but especially outdoor enthusiasts; whether it’s a hike, ski, or climb up alpine peaks that range from 3,000 to 13,000 feet high, an off-roading excursion into the cacti and sagebrush rangelands of the desert, or a camping or fishing trip out in the cool, green thick forests that are teemed with wildlife, thrill seekers and adventurers are easily rewarded when they visit New Mexico. |
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This guide provides interesting and captivating information about New Mexico, a state graced with deserts, forests, cities, lakes and mountains. Its Pueblo Native American and Spanish cultures are still very much alive. |
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