The Best Places to Visit in New Mexico, USA
The Best Places to Visit in New Mexico, USA
New Mexico is a constituent state of the United States of America. It became the 47th state of the union in 1912. New Mexico ranks fifth among the 50 United State states in terms of total area and is bounded by Colorado to the north, Oklahoma and Texas to the east.
New Mexico has some of the flattest land as well as some of the most rugged mountains in the country and it was described as The Land of Enchantment. The highest mountain peaks, Wheeler Peak and Truchas Peak are in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the north-central part of the state. The Rocky Mountains extend into the north-central part of the state.
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1.Santa Fe
2.Taos
3.Carlsbad Caverns
4.Albuquerque
5.Chaco Canion National Historic Park
6.White Sands National Monument
7.Bandelier National Monument
8.Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
9.Gila Cliff Dwellings
10.Very Large Array
10 Best Places to Visit in New Mexico
10 Best Places to Visit in New Mexico: Albuquerque, Bandelier National Monument, Carlsbad Caverns, Chaco Canyon, Cumbres-Toltec Scenic Railway, Gila Cliff Dwellings, Very Large Array, Santa Fe, Taos, White Sands National Monument
Puebla CIty Guide - Mexico Best City - Travel & Discover
Puebla de los Ángeles was founded in 1531 in an area called Cuetlaxcoapan, which means where serpents change their skin, in between of two of the main indigenous settlements at the time, Tlaxcala and Cholula. This valley was not populated in the 16th century as in the pre-Hispanic period; this area was primarily used to the flower wars between a number of populations.
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REAL DE CATORCE, SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO - Hola amigos! We have finally made it to the former silver mining town of Real de Catorce in the state of San Luis Potosi in Mexico! This is a feature length video detailing a location which gives you an authentic feel of the Mexican desert. If you'e planning a Mexico trip or Mexico vacation in 2019, San Luis Potosi and Real de Catorce have to be on your itinerary!
Real de Catorce is located approx 2700 metres above sea level north of Matehuala in San Luis Potosi state. It rose to prominence in the late 1700s when silver was discovered, which became the main industry in the area. Once the early 1900s came, the price of silver had plummeted, resulting in the town being largely abandoned.
You can visit Real de Catorce on a tour/bus from San Luis Potosi or Matehuala or do it yourself as I did (My Airbnb host in Cedral drove me). There is a bus back at 1540 and at other times throughout the day (you get a small bus through the Ogarrio tunnel then change to a Grupo Senda bus to Matehuala).
You can also visit the ghost town higher up by horse, or (As I did), walk! It takes about 1-1.5hrs depending on fitness.
WIND - Yes there is wind in the video (I was at 3000 metres), please put the subtitles on if you can't hear.
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Distant Echo - Jakob Ahlbom (Intro and Outro)
Breaking of Dawn 4 - Stefan Mothender (Exploring section)
I Promise You - Johannes Bornlof (Cemetary and Church scenes)
Cinematic Introductions 4 - Magnus Ringblom (Ghost Town Trek)
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A Walk Around The Pueblo de Taos, New Mexico
Taos Pueblo (or Pueblo de Taos) is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos-speaking Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mile north of the modern city of Taos, New Mexico. The pueblos are considered to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. This has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Taos Pueblo is a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos, whose people speak two variants of the Tanoan language. The Taos community is known for being one of the most private, secretive, and conservative pueblos. Natives will almost never speak of their religious customs to outsiders, and because their language has never been written down, much of the culture remains unknown to the rest of the world. A reservation of 95,000 acres (38,000 ha) is attached to the pueblo, and about 4,500 people live in this area.
NM True TV - Acoma Sky City/Pueblo Deco Revival
The beauty of Acoma Pueblo attracts thousands of visitors each year, but it also helped influence the architecture all around New Mexico. And here the KiMo Theater serves as a prime example of that influence.
Top Tourist Attractions in Taos - New Mexico
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Taos - New Mexico:
Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Millicent Rogers Museum, San Francisco de Assisi Mission Church, Taos Pueblo, The Low Road From Taos and Santa Fe, Taos Plaza, Wild Rivers Recreation Area, Taos Art Museum, Earthship Biotecture World Headquarters and Visitor Center, Kit Carson Home & Museum, Williams Lake, Harwood Museum of Art
Mexico Travels: Nuevo Vallarta, Marietas Islands - Hidden Beach, Sayulita - DJI Drone GoPro
We don’t typically go the resort route but a little treasure of an island caught our eye online a few months ago so we decide to try something different.
The Hidden Beach is inside a sinkhole located on Marietas Islands. You can get to the the Hidden Beach / Marietas Islands from a few places including Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita and Punta de Mita.
From talking to locals we learned that there used to be no restriction on how many people could visit the Hidden Beach per day, unfortunately the beach became trashed with beer cans and carne asada pollution (direct quote from a taxi driver), so the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP) put the island on time-out for some cleanup and preservation work.
Getting to this beach was challenging on many levels but we made it and it was so worth it. With day trips to Sayulita and Puerto Vallarta on the side, this trip did not disappoint.
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Punta Mita 0:55
Secret Beach 1:33
Sayulita 3:52
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Visit City of Albuquerque New Mexico | The Duke City | CityOf.com/Albuquerque
Known as the heart of New Mexico, Albuquerque has grown to be the largest city in the state. Filled with diverse culture, rich history and breathtaking landscapes. It provides visitors with the true taste of the southwest. With an award winning climate and year around sunshine, Albuquerque is the perfect destination for outdoor activities. Enjoy hiking, horseback riding or mountain biking at the Sandia Foothills open space. Where the La Luz Trail Head which offers beautiful panoramic views of mountains, trees and the vast desert terrain. Or enjoy a stroll at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden which offers 36 acres of gardens, waterfalls, ponds and more. Are you afraid of heights? Face your fears and take an exhilarating balloon ride in the hot air balloon capital of the nation or hang out at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The largest hot air balloon festival in the world. While you're enjoying the warm weather and gentle breeze from the spectacular Sandia Mountains, be sure to check out the Hinkle Family Fun Center, The Rio Grande Zoo, Tingley Beach and many other attractions for some family fun in the sun. Whether you're in historic districts like Old Town, or urban districts like ABQ Uptown, you're sure to find great food, affordable shopping, and a diverse range of arts and entertainment. Albuquerque offers a wide range of museums and art centers including The World's Largest Rattlesnake Museum, The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Nob Hill Art Gallery and much more; not to mention its various year-round festivals such as: The New Mexico State Fair, The National Fiery Foods and BBQ Show and The Go Downtown Arts Festival. In the mood to party? Albuquerque’s got you covered! Enjoy a cocktail at the One Up Elevated Lounge, or the Andaluz Hotel Ibiza Rooftop and catch a magnificent view of the city's eastern skyline and mountain tops; or get your dance on at the Lotus Nightclub & VIP Ultra Lounge for some of the hottest DJs, dance music and light shows like no other. It’s truly a nightlife experience you won't want to miss. Come immerse yourself in rich culture, brilliant weather and the vast entertainment Albuquerque has to offer, the true southwest awaits you.
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