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New Mexico is full of wonderful landscapes, Hispanic and Native American culture, and archaeological places to explore. Historic Petroglyph National Monument has a lot to explore for history lovers such as, volcanic features, petroglyphs, and ridges. Albuquerque is another incredible place to dwell in as you can experience hot air balloon ride to explore the beauty of New Mexico. Moreover, balloon museum will leave you mesmerized with an amazing history of balloons from their first ride ever. White sand desert has stunning white sand dunes with its trail for boardwalk. Taos Pueblo is a marvelous place to get a knowledge about Puebloan people through their buildings. International UFO museum, alien hysteria and Roswell are a must to visit during your tour to New Mexico. The Carlsbad Caverns of Chihuahuan desert have gigantic hundred caves to discover along with desert itself. Furthermore, Capulin Volcano offers a magnificent setting for sightseeing volcano activity.
The ancestors of modern Pueblo people built thriving communities in the area called Bandelier about 600 years ago. Several thousand ancestral Pueblo dwellings are found among the pink mesas and sheer-walled canyons. The best-known archeological sites, in Frijoles Canyon near the Visitor Ce
Mammoths, giant bison, and short-faced bears witnessed the earthquakes and firework-like explosions which hurled molten rock thousands of feet into the air. Approximately 60,000 years ago, the rain of cooling cinders formed Capulin Volcano, a nearly perfectly-shaped cinder cone, rising mor
As you pass through the Chihuahuan Desert and Guadalupe Mountains of southeastern New Mexico and west Texas—filled with prickly pear, chollas, sotols and agaves—you might never guess there are more than 300 known caves beneath the surface. The park contains 113 of these caves, formed w
El Malpais means the badlands but this volcanic area holds many surprises. Lava flows, cinder cones, pressure ridges and complex lava tubes dominate the landscape. A closer look reveals high desert environments where animals and plants thrive. Prehistoric ruins, ancient cairns, rock struct
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument offers a glimpse of the homes and lives of the people of the Mogollon culture who lived in the Gila Wilderness from the 1280s through the early 1300s. The surroundings probably look today very much like they did when the cliff dwellings were inhabited