Top 24 Things to Do in Santa Fe New Mexico
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Top 24 Things to Do in Santa Fe NM
Santa Fe, New Mexico’s capital, sits in the Sangre de Cristo foothills. It’s renowned for its Pueblo-style architecture and as a creative arts hotbed. Founded as a Spanish colony in 1610, it has at its heart the traditional Plaza. The surrounding historic district’s crooked streets wind past adobe landmarks including the Palace of the Governors, now home to the New Mexico History Museum
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1. Meow Wolf -
2. The Santa Fe Opera-
3. Museum of International Folk Art
4. Folk Art Market
5. Canyon Road Arts District
6. Santa Fe Indian Market-
7. Spanish Market-
8. Witness the Loretto Chapel’s “helix to heaven-
9. Lensic Performing Arts Center- Photo credit: Robert Reck
10. Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
11. Santa Fe Farmer’s Market
12. New Mexico Museum of Art
13. Museum of Spanish Colonial Art- Photograph by Evoke Contemporary
14. La Cieneguilla Petroglyph Site
15. Santa Fe River Park Trail-
16. Santa Fe Bandstand
17. Cross of the Martyrs Park-
18. Randall Davey Audubon Center and Sanctuary-
19. Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi-
20. Ski Santa Fe
21. Dale Ball Trails-
22. New Mexico History Museum and the Palace of the Governors-
23. Santa Fe Plaza
24. Bandelier National Monument- WILSILVER77 / GETTY IMAGES
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Best Horseback Riding guided tour in Costa Rica travel vlog
So you're going to Costa Rica and want to do the best horseback riding guided tour in the country? We found the best place to do it during our most recent trip. Check out the video to see us ride through the mountains and make a pit stop at this amazing natural spring.
If you are in Costa Rica, we would definitely recommend Discovery Horseback Tours as they give you such an amazing and unique experience.
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EXPLORING JOHN WAYNE'S RANCH ( La Joya ) IN DURANGO MEXICO.
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Waterfall in Bolivia with simpleandfun
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Come and get to see all kinds of waterfalls. Near Coroico, Bolivia, simple&fun UG brings you to these great places.
Hier seht ihr ein Wasserfall von vielen. Mit simple&fun UG. könnt ihr viele unberührte Plätze erkunden und erleben.
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Where Dreams Are Born
Where dreams are Born, es un WS impartido por Mila Wells y Massiel Machuca sobre fotografia de Recien Nacidos y Ninos el locaciones abiertas
24, 25 y 26 de Mayo del 2017 Mexicali, Mexico
Territorio Aventura Rancho California Parque Temático de Aventura en el Quindío
Parque temático de turismo, aventura y naturaleza.
Ofrecemos planes de aventura con nuestras actividades: rafting, kayaking, Zorb-ball, canopy, caminatas-trekking, rappel, tiro al arco, cabalgatas, ciclomontañismo, cuatrimotos, torrentismo, camping o bungalow (alojamiento tipo campamento americano) en un entorno natural, balsaje, parapente, vuelo en globo, parques temáticos entre otros.
Ubicados en el corazón verde de Colombia, Territorio Aventura S.A.S ofrece en FINCA HOTEL LAGOS DE LAS VEGAS y RANCHO CALIFORNIA CAMPO AVENTURA dos alternativas innovadoras para la región.
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Las Ruinas Paquimé desde el Monte Suma otoño del 2009 The Ruins
Visita al Sitio Arqueológico de Monte Suma, de la Cultura Paquimé en otoño del 2009 a cargo de Tours Pack. Por: Javier Pedraza
Taquile Island Dane's photos around Taquile, Peru
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Entry from: Taquile, Peru
Entry Title: Taquile Island
Entry:
We woke up bright and early on Saturday. I slept like a champ on my reed bed. Actually I had brought my sleeping bag which was a brilliant idea. It wasn't brutally cold that night, but cold enough. Doreen and Stephen joined Bev and me at our breakfast table for...actually we had some fried pastry type stuff. Almost a donut. And instead of the local tea which was a lot like coca, we had her just bring us hot water. Why? Because the English always carry proper tea around in their backpacks. Don't you just love when stereotypes work out? So we had tea and pastry and chatted a bit. It was really nice. We had all been to a lot of the same places in England, and Doreen and I both had an affinity for Scotland. It was nice chatting with other travelers. With only 4 days left in the trip Beverley and I were thoroughly bored with one another. So the English couple really saved the day. Side note: It is customary to bring a gift to your host family on the island. The tour operator and our travel guides suggested fruit. So we brought fruit. But Doreen pointed out that there are a number of gifts that would have been much more practical. We noticed this when Gloria came in after breakfast and asked to borrow some toothpaste. Now, I don't know how to say toothpaste in Spanish. It's never come up before. But when she pointed at her dilapidated toothbrush it was pretty obvious that what she needed was toothpaste. She also desperately needed a new toothbrush. And as we started to look around there were several things that would have proved handier than fruit. The kids could use some coloring books and colors. I bet a bar of soap or some shampoo would have been nice. But we had brought fruit. Stephen and Doreen gave her some cash. I think Gloria liked them better. At 7:30 we all met at the dock to head over to Taquile island which was just an hour away. All the people on the tour said their goodbyes to their host families. Some of them had evidently made much more of a connection with their families than we had made with Gloria. I think I saw a tear or two. I just gave Gloria the customary tooshie squeeze and open mouthed kiss and we were off. Taquile was nice as well. We all took the two kilometer hike to the plaza and waited for further instructions. The plaza has a cool, multi-citied street sign that shows how far the island is from various places around the world. New York, Buenos Aires, Mexico City. I think it's nice to have a sign that alienates the local population and reminds them of far off places they will never see. They also had a stick with a dangling carrot that was always held just out of reach. So our guide gave us a half-hour informational speech on the local culture. They all wear hats which depict their marriage status. They have a certain color for single, one for married, then another for people of prestige. And here's the coolest part of the whole thing. Depending on which direction you have your hat turned, this lets member of the opposite sex know if you're looking for love or just hanging out. I think this applies only to single people. You can't wear the married hat in the aforementioned looking for love way. The Inca don't swing. We also learned how they greet one another. Depending on his/her status, it is either the giving, receiving, or exchanging of coca leaves. This is because coca leaves play intricate roles in both religious ceremonies and every day activities. After the talk we had a lovely lunch of either fish or omelettes. I don't know. Those were just the choices. After lunch we walked up to the top of the island for some photo opportunities. From there we walked down the other side and found our boat waiting for us. Then we had a lovely afternoon boat ride back across Lake Titicaca. The last hour of the trip I sat on top of the boat and just watched the world go by. It's a magnificent and lovely place. It really is. That evening we hung out with some of the other people on the tour. Stephen had us scowering Puno for a place to watch the England/ ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. Gate and Bev Taquile
2. Street Sign Taquile
3. Arch Taquile
4. Dane and Bev at Arch
5. Old Man Taquile
6. Old Man Up Close
7. Woman Spinning Thread
8. A Passing Island on Titicaca
9. Doreen and View from Boat
10. Man With Hat - Taquile
11. Our Point Man on the Lake
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