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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Albuquerque-N. Balloon Fsta Pk Albuquerque NM 87113
Staying at Holiday Inn Express and Suites Albuquerque-North Balloon Fiesta Park, you'll have convenient access to Sandia Casino, Gravity Park, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and the Sandia Peak aerial tramway, the world's second longest. See more than 750 hot air balloons take to the sky from Balloon Fiesta Park every October. You'll be just minutes away. Relax by the lobby fireplace and enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee. Each day begins with a free Express Start breakfast, and we're provided a heated indoor pool and spa for your enjoyment. The guest business center offers office machines and high-speed internet access. Your room has a comfortable, triple-sheeted bed that promises a good night's sleep. There's a 32-inch flat screen TV with premium channels, and you'll have a work desk and lamp if you need it. Next time, book your accommodations at Holiday Inn Express and Suites Albuquerque-North Balloon Fiesta Park.
Felix River Ranch For Sale in New Mexico
The headquarters of the ranching operation is located on the Felix River North Unit which is situated in the east central portion of the ranch. This unit consists of 5,234.82 deeded acres, 1,600 State leased acres, and 15,373 BLM leased acres. This allotment was formerly one allotment with the adjoining Felix River South Ranch (called the Felix River Unit), however, the BLM separated the Felix River Unit into two separate allotments. The Felix River South allotment is comprised of 3,177.64 deeded acres, 3,900 State leased acres, and 6,096 BLM leased acres. One headquarters operates these two allotments, which is located on the Felix River North. The headquarters consists of a manufactured home, a dwelling, several support barns, and a hunting lodge. The hunting lodge is used to house the annual fee hunters on the ranch. The Felix River unit is separated into nine major pastures and 3 traps. Eight operable submersible livestock wells (which average 500' in depth), provide water to multiple drinker locations. 1.25 inch poly pipe transport water from the livestock wells to water storage tanks, which is then gravity flowed to the drinkers. There are livestock handling facilities located at the headquarters to sort/ship cattle and sheep. Terrain of the Felix River units is primarily undulating. Canyons and draws traverse much of the unit. The Felix River runs through a portion of the western part of the ranch. This river is more of an arroyo type drainage as it only runs during heavy rainfalls, but holds water for extended periods.
Bordering the Felix River Units to the East is the Cottonwood Ranch. This unit is the furthest east unit. The allotment consists of 6,000.74 deeded acres, 13,964.61 State Leased acres, and 9,456 BLM leased acres. From the intersection of US 285 and Pearson Rd (North of Artesia, NM), the headquarters of the Cottonwood Unit can be accessed approximately 15 miles West of this intersection. The headquarters consists of a foreman’s family home, tack storage, and horse pens. Livestock working facilities (including scales) and an old shearing barn are located about one mile South of the headquarters location. These pens also serve as shipping facilities. Two electric submersible livestock wells provide water for this entire unit which have an average depth of 450'. There are approximately 37 miles of buried water poly pipeline throughout the unit that carry water to multiple livestock drinkers and storage tanks throughout the eight pastures and one trap. Terrain of the ranch is primarily flat with increasing elevations to the west with a wide variety of highly productive grasses.
Grazing Leases:
The Felix River Ranch consists of five BLM allotments or units. Each unit is operated separately as each unit has a specific grazing preference statement. However, all units are under allotment #78001 for billing purposes. The allotments (or units) include the Felix River North, Felix River South, Squaw Canyon, Cottonwood and the Crooked Canyon Unit. Each unit was left as its own allotment by the BLM for ease of management. The BLM leases are for a ten year term, and commenced on August 29, 2011 and will expire on September 8, 2021. The NM State land of the subject are located under three separate NM grazing lease contracts on five year terms that include GM2813, GM2533, and GO1845. GM2813 includes 15,714.85 acres and has an annual lease fee of $12,522.99. Lease term is from 10/01/2014 to 9/30/19, with majority of this lease located within the Cottonwood and Felix River Units. Lease term is from 10/01/14 and will expire 9/30/2019. GO1845 includes 3,989.76 which is mostly located within the Felix River Units. This lease renewed on 10/01/15 and will expire on 9/30/2020. The lessee, will have the first right of renewal when the lease terms expire.
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Free Things To Do In Albuquerque
Free Things To Do In Albuquerque. There are a lot of free things to do in Albuquerque and Duke City Local has a list of them. With money tight these days, free things to do in Albuquerque should keep everyone's wallet's full. Duke City Local also has tons of contests and gives away a lot of prizes to events, giving you the chance to do even more free things to in Albuquerque
The Lobo Life – Angel Fire Bike Park
High in the New Mexican Rockies, Angel Fire Bike Park boasts one of the biggest downhill mountain biking parks in the United States. Trails crisscross the mountain’s many ski runs, carving through trees, over jumps and creative features like bridges, bowls and ramps. A huge mountain offering every trail from the most entry level to those only experts could manage, there's something for every sort of adrenaline junkie. For Lobo's looking for a new way to get muddy in the wild, this is the place. For those who already know mountain biking is the thing to do, there's no place like this.
ISS and Roswell, NM Reception in Raleigh, NC
My reception of the International Space Station (ISS) contact with the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico, on September 16th, 2015, as received in Raleigh, North Carolina on top of a landfill park. The antenna I use is an Arrow II Satellite Antenna.
6. Being at a military school right now, I'm very far from home; I miss my parents and my own bed. What are some things that you miss when you are away from home, or what do you wish would be put into the ISS to make you less home sick?
7. If an astronaut experiences an open flesh wound or medical emergency in space, then how are these injuries treated?
8. Since the Curiosity Rover has gone to Mars and the next step would be to colonize Mars, how do you think the travel through space would affect the astronauts both physically and mentally?
9. Is it possible to create artificial gravity in space? If it can be made, then why isn't it used on the ISS?
10. Has NASA come up with any solution to the negative effects of long term space flight on astronauts.
11. Why did NASA transition from astronauts being former pilots to a much more diverse community?
12. Are you able to see a difference in the color or in the currents of the Pacific Ocean due to the changes in water temperature caused by such things as El Nino?
13. What is the coolest thing you've ever seen up there?
An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, NM on 16 Sept. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 15:48 UTC. It is recommended that you start listening approximately 10 minutes before this time.The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be direct between NA1SS and N5MMI. The contact should be audible over New Mexico, U.S.A. and adjacent areas. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in English.
About The NEW Mexico Military Institute
Located in Roswell, New Mexico, the New Mexico Military Institute offers a rich history and tradition of educating tomorrow's leaders through a program of strong, challenging academics, leadership preparation, and character development. Known as The West Point of the West, NMMI remains the only state-supported co-educational college preparatory high school and junior college in the United States. Serving the educational needs of an international student population, the Institute has an enrollment of approximately 1,000 students who come from 43 states, the District of Columbia, and 13 foreign nations.
About Roswell
Roswell is located in the southeast New Mexico and is the home of more than 48,000 people. The major industries here are farming, dairying, ranching, manufacturing, petroleum production, and, of course, tourism! Roswell is well known for the Roswell Incident, the alleged crash landing of a UFO Northeast of town in 1947. Between 1930 and 1941 Roswell was the home of Robert Goddard, considered the father of the liquid-fueled rocket. Goddard's research and rocket flight testing in Roswell paved the way for our current space program.
Rio Arriba County: Protecting What's Yours
It's finally here! RAC's first-ever commercial. A big thank you to RAC employees, Española Hospital and Ms. Nicole Rendon for participating. Also, much appreciation goes out to Christopher Roybal of Incredible Films and local musician Elijah Trujillo.
Trampoline Park Aerial Flips by a Pro (super slowmo)
Check out super slow motion aerials at a trampoline gym in Albuquerque, NM. Shot on an iPhone 6+ at 240fps. Color graded in Final Cut Pro X.
Batman The Dark Knight's Tumbler and Bat-Pod Drive Away at Tulsa Mayfest
May 17, 2012 - Went to lunch outside our Bonozo app development studio ( and ... Behold!, The Dark Knight's Tumbler and Bat-Pod were on full display for Tulsa's Mayfest! We decided to get some footage of the Tumbler actually driving, so waited until they departed, and this is what we captured.
NOTE! Around the halfway point are *many* Tumbler engine revving sounds that should *not* be missed!
FUN FACTS!
The Tumbler Tour crew was nice and informative. Some of the tidbits we picked up are:
1) Tumbler can reach 100mph.
2) Tumbler has gas-powered fuel cell for stunt safety. Gas intake is starboard (can be seen in video)
3) Not allowed to see the cockpit. Has racing seats. Cockpit shots in film are a different set.
4) Car has many blind spots. Driver sometimes navigated by radio. No rear view.
5) Actual primary Tumbler used in The Dark Knight film. There are few others, still in crates in the U.K.
6) Tumbler is too wide to fit in trailer.
6) Bat-pod has very unique design. Steer by pushing front tire, not leaning (see beginning of video). Radiator in rear. No critical need for a kickstand, stands upright due to tire width. Runs but is pushed, not driven, into the trailer (Tumbler is driven).
Enjoy!
(Please excuse the shakiness. Recorded on a Samsung Galaxy S2. You know how it is...)
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NM True OVERviews-NM Museum of Natural History
The full title is the New MexicoNM Museum of Natural History and Science, but it is often called simply the Dinosaur Museum by its younger fans. While it offers far more the big draw is generally the prehistoric creatures.
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Naked crane climber tumbles to his death
A driver who led police on a wild pursuit on California's 110 Freeway to the Port of Los Angeles is dead. The man climbed a crane and stripped naked before jumping, or falling, 160 feet to his death. KCBS's Tom Wait reports.
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Eagle Rock Supports NEW Education Metrics Initiative
The Professional Development Center at Eagle Rock continued education renewal work in collaboration with the New Mexico Center for School Leadership in Albuquerque, NM on June 13 in an effort to convince charitable foundations to consider metrics outside of the traditional standardize-test approach, we facilitated a meeting between local schools and the Marshall L. and Perrine D. McCune Charitable Foundation to examine the evidence collection efforts thus far (in community engagement) and determine a second area to focus on. Participating schools include ACE Leadership, American Sign Language Academy, Health Leadership High School, South Valley Academy, Amy Biehl High School and Native American Community Academy.
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About Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock, a nonprofit subsidiary of the American Honda Motor Company, is both a school for high school age students and a professional development center for adults, particularly educators. The school is a year-round, residential, and full-scholarship school that enrolls young people ages 15-17 from around the United States in an innovative learning program with national recognition.
The Professional Development Center works with educators from around the country who wish to study how to re-engage, retain and graduate students. The center provides consulting services at school sites and host educators who study and learn from Eagle Rock practices.
For more information please visit eaglerockschool.org and check us out on Twitter @eaglerockschool and on Facebook at facebook.com/EagleRockSchool.
For interview and photo opportunities, please use the contact information at eaglerockschool.org
CHILLIN, Angelfire Bike Park, New Mexico 2014
Gabe leads the way with his go pro down chillin at Angelfire Bike Park.
Spending 24 Hours In A City With No Laws
We spent 24 hours straight in slab city, aka the city with no laws.
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The Nightmare World of Gang Stalking
More than 10,000 people worldwide claim they're the victims of a vast organized surveillance effort designed to ruin their lives, a phenomenon known as gang stalking. Mental health experts see gang stalking as a symptom of paranoia, but the self-identified victims who insist what they're experiencing is real have come together online and in support groups to share their stories.
VICE met up with a handful of Americans who claim their lives have been derailed by gang stalking to understand what serious consequences the phenomenon presents. Then we hear from Dr. Josh Bazell, one of many physicians who believes the victims of gang stalking are experiencing dangerous delusions that could be treated by mental health professionals.
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Dallas, Texas, USA - Three sides of the most famous city in Texas
Three sides of the most famous city in Texas
Discovering Phoenix - Arizona :)
Hello guys !! Today's video is a little visit of the gorgeous city of Phoenix in Arizona !!! Hope you'll like it :)
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Road Trip Stop in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Kids
Albuquerque, New Mexico is a surprising town that is a popular place to stay along Route 66 or while driving cross country along Hwy 40. A small down but vibrant town with the towering Sandia Mountains in the backdrop. Don't miss the largest collection of rattlesnakes in the world at the privately owned Rattlesnake Museum. For reviews and tips for visiting Albuquerque, NM with kids, click the link above to go to Trekaroo.
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Sin Cara at WWE Albuquerque 2016
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