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Old Posted Jun 21, 2017, 4:18 PM
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Santa Fe/Albuquerque, New Mexico

Some photos from a road trip to New Mexico back in January.

Santa Fe:










Meow Wolf Museum (this place is crazy awesome):





Albuquerque:










Downtown:

























Nob Hill:





Sandia Mountains:











Old Town:









You can see the ABQ skyline if you squint


Amarillo, TX:



Random Cell Phone shots:










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Old Posted Jun 22, 2017, 2:00 AM
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2017, 4:49 AM
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Love your pics of ABQ and the mountains practically in the city.

Would love to see a lot more of your pics of Santa Fe if you have some. The snowy mountain range that runs along side the city of Santa Fe is particularly beautiful.

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Old Posted Jun 22, 2017, 4:51 AM
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Good shots of Meow Wolf. That place is amazing!
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Nice pictures! I was in Albuquerque and Santa Fe back in October. You can see my pictures here, if you're interested. It looks like we saw a lot of the same stuff, although you covered a bit more ground by going to Sandia Peak. It looks like you can get a nice taste of winter in Albuquerque, while still enjoying some of that temperate Western winter climate.
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Fantastic. The photos from the ski resort in particular are beautiful. What an interesting place.
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I was recently in all those places. New Mexico has a certain place in our family's heart.
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A great thread!!!
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It is certainly one of the more unique areas in America and almost has a mysterious feel to it (maybe Breaking Bad had something to do with it) but the setting is one that most visitors probably won't forget.

Great shots in the desert!
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I will always remember the Christmas spent in Santa Fe. There is something mystical about snowfall on the high plains of northern New Mexico.
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wonderful photos - it certainly is a magical area. about the only downside is that the 1970s did it no favors for modern construction.

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I love NM, I hope the local economy can recover from low oil prices, job losses as the tech industry there slowly dies, and the terrible governor.

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It is certainly one of the more unique areas in America and almost has a mysterious feel to it (maybe Breaking Bad had something to do with it) but the setting is one that most visitors probably won't forget.
Incidentally, I feel like some of the downtown pictures were taken from the garage where Walt tries to blow up Fring's car. That, or Better Call Saul where that nerdy guy tries to hire Mike for protection while he sells pills. But there are so many buildings a couple blocks south of Central with parking garages so who knows.
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Fascinating architecture!
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Amazing photos, thanks! I love New Mexico, definitely one of my favorite states
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Nice photo thread!!
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All of these photos have been modified in Adobe Photoshop.

Great pics.
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