Welcome to Mary Ann & Tim's travelog for New Mexico.
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MA & T in and around Los Alamos:
Mesa Verde, Bandolier and Jemez
Photo: T, 2013/9/23
Los Alamos: Oppenheimer's house in Bathtub Row (most other 1940s Army houses
were short on plumbing).
Photo: T, 2013/9/24
Valles Caldera supervolcano: a quarter of the 12-mile-diameter caldera. Do you
see elk yet?
Photo: T, 2013/9/24
First comes fire (Thompson Ridge 2013/5: 13,000 acres, Las Conchas 2011/7:
30,000 acres, ..) ...
Photo: T, 2013/9/24
... then flood.
Photo: M, 2013/9/24
Valles Caldera South Mountain trail.
Photo: T, 2013/9/24
Elk was here.
Photo: T, 2013/9/24
Elk are here.
Photo: M, 2013/9/21
Bandolier National Monument: cactus at the top of the Frey Trail down.
Photo: M, 2013/9/21
The 900 feet of ash, with air bubbles and layers of lava, provide shelter for
those who can reach them.
Photo: M, 2013/9/21
Photo: M, 2013/9/21
Photo: M, 2013/9/21
Photo: T, 2013/9/21
Pueblo cave.
Photo: M, 2013/9/21
Photo: T, 2013/9/21
The circular pueblo from a cave door, with MA's hat on the ladder going down.
Photo: M, 2013/9/21
Photo: T, 2013/9/25
Los Alamos' Pueblo Canyon looking up.
Photo: T, 2013/9/25
Tent rocks in Pueblo Canyon.
Photo: T, 2013/9/25
Pueblo Canyon looking down, toward the mesas and the Sangre de Christo mountains
and Truchas Peak.
Photo: T, 2013/9/25
Woops, some floods are strong.
Photo: M, 2013/9/26
Soda dam near Jemez Springs.
Photo: M, 2013/9/26
Mary, Mother of Priests church in Jemez Springs.