Los Cerrillos hills, New Mexico by dji drone
dji phantom 4 near the old NM town of waldo, and outside the village of los cerrillos new mexico.
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City of Rocks State Park New Mexico
My tour of the City of Rocks State Park. Located half way between Deming and Silver City, New Mexico.
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Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway
Venture off the freeway and explore the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway and learn how you can have the perfect day trip linking Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Dan Monaghan, with the New Mexico Tourism Department, shows us how to experience a rich part of New Mexico history.
Royston Turquoise Mine
On this episode of Wonders of the West, we go turquoise hunting at the Royston Turquoise Mine and then learn how to take a rough piece of turquoise and turn it into fine jewelry. Join us on Facebook for updates on Nature, Education, and Special Events:
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Down the Turquoise Trail from Santa Fe to Albuquerque
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Cibola County New Mexico Tierra Verde Ranchettes Area June 2012
Traveled in New Mexico along Cibola County Road 47 along the sandstone cliffs below Pine Meadow Ranches, to Tierra Verde Ranchettes. Seen in the distance is the Chain of Craters. Video taken June 2012.
Sandia Mountains & Coronado State Monument - July 20th, 2017
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Sandia Mountains & Coronado State Monument - July 20th, 2017
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The Great Seal of the State of Michigan depicts the coat of arms of the U.S.state of Michigan on a light blue field.On the dark blue shield the sun rises over a lake and peninsula, a man holding a long gun with a raised hand represents peace and the ability to defend his rights.The elk and moose are symbols of Michigan, while the bald eagle represents the United States.
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Red Canyon, Utah, Bike Ride With D & A
Strapped the camera onto my chest and followed A down the winding hill. What fun!
Future Of Fort Bayard Still Unknown
When the State of New Mexico decided to put land at Fort Bayard up for sale, the future of this historical landmark was placed up in the air.
Members of the Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society have worked since 1996 to educate visitors about the fort's history through tours and a museum that occupies one of the old homes at the fort.
According to member Ansel Walters, the Fort was established in the 1860's to protect the mining industry that was shipping minerals back east to fuel the industrial revolution. However, the history of this area goes back even further than that according to Walters.
You need to understand the Spanish were here mining in this area in the early 1600's and it's got a long history before Fort Bayard was even established in 1866, says Walters.
For member Gloria Beltran, this is ancestral land, and she hopes can be preserved for the public.
My great-grandfather was French-Canadian and he was based here in Fort Bayard during the Indian Wars, and my other two great grandparents were Chiricahua Apache, says Beltran.
Cecilia Bell, with the society says that on Saturdays the museum welcomes tourists and many attend the annual Fort Bayard Days at the old fort to celebrate the history.
We usually average about 12 to 15 each Saturday in the wintertime. In the summer it's 20 or more. However, if we were out here everyday it would be much more, says Bell.
A National cemetery and a new hospital are located nearby. There's a monument in the middle of the old fort that pays homage to the Buffalo Soldiers who were stationed there.
After being decommissioned the fort housed many tuberculosis patients. John Bell, preservation member and retired physician, says people would come from all over to be treated in the mild climate and elevation that exists there.
They (patients) were here normally six months, sometimes up to eighteen months. The mortality was about 20 percent in the early years. By the close of the tuberculosis era it was about five percent. That's because they got the patients earlier, they were able to keep them longer, says Bell.
The State of New Mexico says it can no longer afford the upkeep of the property and has placed the old fort up for sale. The state says local governments have expressed interest in the property, but the high cost to bring it up to meet codes may hinder such efforts.
According to the New Mexico's General Services Department, a study was completed in 2011 to determine what it would take to bring the fort up to code and regulation.
The study determined it would cost $28 million in 2012. However, today the state says that it would cost around $30 million due to increased costs and more deterioration, with a bulk of the cost tied to asbestos remediation.
New Mexico General Services Department Secretary Ed Burckle, said in a recent telephone interview with KRWG News that the state would like to turn it over to a local government or organization that would be able to operate and maintain the property and history of the Fort.
The state would really like to see the more than 50 national historic landmark buildings preserved as great as possible, says Secretary Burckle.
Secretary Burckle said that in order to make the property more attractive it has made plans to tear down the old hospital.
The Fort still draws tourists and dollars to the area according to Scott Terry President and CEO of the Silver City and Grant County Chamber of Commerce.
It's truly a place for tourists to come. So without it, we would see a drop in hotels, people eating in the restaurants, and buying gas, says Terry.
Terry says that without the old Fort there would be a negative economic impact in the area.
The Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society hopes that whoever eventually purchases the land will renovate the property and bring it back to life, so veterans and the next generation can enjoy the historical past of the Fort.
Walker Air Force Base | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:22 1 History
00:02:38 1.1 World War II
00:05:28 1.2 Strategic Air Command
00:09:13 1.2.1 33d Fighter Group
00:10:06 1.2.2 6th Bombardment Wing
00:14:35 1.2.3 579th Strategic Missile Squadron
00:16:57 1.2.4 686th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
00:19:34 1.3 Closure
00:21:15 1.4 Previous names
00:21:44 1.5 Major commands to which assigned
00:22:14 1.6 Major units assigned
00:22:23 1.7 SM-65F Atlas Missile Sites
00:25:19 2 See also
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Walker Air Force Base is a closed United States Air Force base located three miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Roswell, New Mexico. It was opened in 1941 as an Army Air Corps flying school and was active during World War II and the postwar era as Roswell Army Air Field. During the early years of the Cold War, it became the largest base of the Strategic Air Command. It is also known for the Roswell UFO incident, an event that supposedly happened on July 4, 1947. It is alleged that a flying disc crashed during a severe thunderstorm near the base at Corona, New Mexico.
Walker AFB was named after General Kenneth Newton Walker, a native of Los Cerrillos, New Mexico who was killed during a bombing mission over Rabaul, New Britain, Papua New Guinea on January 5, 1943. His group scored direct hits on nine Japanese ships before being intercepted by enemy fighters. Walker was last seen leaving the target area with one engine on fire and several fighters on his tail, and he was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943. The base was renamed in his honor on 13 January 1948. Funding cutbacks during the Vietnam War led to the closure of the base in 1967.
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Slapout, Oklahoma. Funny Name, Friendly People!
This tiny town with a population of 8 is located in the panhandle of Oklahoma. Most of the old stores and various shops are closed now but there is still one store open. Many thanks to Jim Winn for the tour and Cindy Weigand for the photos.
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Cibola National Forest | Wikipedia audio article
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The Cibola National Forest (pronounced SEE-bo-lah) is a 1,633,783 acre (6,611.7 km2) United States National Forest in New Mexico, USA. The name Cibola is thought to be the original Zuni Indian name for their pueblos or tribal lands. The name was later interpreted by the Spanish to mean, buffalo. The forest is disjointed with lands spread across central and northern New Mexico, west Texas and Oklahoma. The Cibola National Forest is divided into four Ranger Districts: the Sandia, Mountainair, Mt. Taylor, and Magdalena. The Forest includes the San Mateo, Magdalena, Datil, Bear, Gallina, Manzano, Sandia, Mt. Taylor, and Zuni Mountains of west-central New Mexico. The Forest also manages four National Grasslands that stretch from northeastern New Mexico eastward into the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma. The Cibola National Forest and Grassland is administered by Region 3 of the United States Forest Service from offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Elevation ranges from 5,000 ft (1,500 m) to 11,301 ft (3,445 m). (The preceding figures do not include any of the four National Grasslands mentioned below, which are detailed in their individual articles.) The descending order of Cibola National Forest acres (not counting the three Grassland areas) by county are: Socorro, Cibola, McKinley, Catron, Torrance, Bernalillo, Sandoval County, New Mexico, Lincoln, Sierra, and Valencia counties in New Mexico. The Cibola National Forest currently has 137,701 acres designated as Wilderness. In addition to these acres, it has 246,000 acres classified as Inventoried Roadless Areas pursuant to the Roadless Area Conservation Rule.
The Cibola National Forest is organized into several divisions over three states. The Rita Blanca National Grassland 92,989 acres (376.3 km2) in Dallam County, Texas and Cimarron County, Oklahoma, Black Kettle National Grassland 31,286 acres (126.6 km2) in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma and Hemphill County, Texas, and McClellan Creek National Grassland 1,449 acres (5.9 km2) in Gray County, Texas are in the Oklahoma-Texas panhandle region. The combined Cibola National Grasslands are 262,141 acres (1,060.8 km2) in size.
New Mexico is home to much of the Forest, including the Kiowa National Grassland 136,417 acres (552.1 km2) in Harding, Union, Mora, and Colfax counties, New Mexico. The Cibola National Forest's Sandia Ranger District is just east of Albuquerque in Central New Mexico and includes the most visited mountains in the state of New Mexico. The Sandia District includes national forest land in eastern Bernalillo and southeastern Sandoval counties, and includes the Sandia Peak Tram and the Sandia Crest National Scenic Byway. The Sandia Mountains lie in the northern portion of the District. It is here where Congress designated the Sandia Mountain Wilderness (37,200 acres) in 1978. The Cibola's Sandia Ranger District also includes the Manzanita Mountains, which stretch south, between the Sandia and the Manzano Mountains. The Manzano Mountains are managed by the Cibola National Forest's Mountainair Ranger District.
The Mountainair Ranger District manages national forestland in Torrance, northwestern Lincoln, and eastern Valencia counties, which are in central New Mexico. Within the Mountainair District are the Gallinas Mountains and the Manzano Mountains. Congress designated the Manzano Wilderness in 1978. The Mount Taylor Ranger District manages land in northern Cibola, southern McKinley, and western Sandoval counties in western New Mexico. Mount Taylor and Zuni Mountains are within the Mount Taylor District.
Overseeing approximately 800,000 acres, the Magdalena Ranger District is the largest of the Cibola National Forest's four mountain districts. The Cibola’s Magdalena District manages land in south central New Mexico in western Socorro, northe ...
The Stables at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa
The Stables at Tamaya has something for every guest - trail rides, leadarounds for kids, volunteer opportunities, Corporate Social Responsibility opportunities with the Tamaya Horse Rehabilitation program, private rodeos and group dinners at the Stables.
SANTA FE SKIES RV PARK Santa Fe New Mexico
Painter's sunsets and starry nights right from your big rig pull thru site at Santa Fe Skies RV park in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico.