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Aug/01/2021 Chimayo,NM,USA.\nA church famous for its miraculous sand, which is said to cure injuries and illnesses.\nThe entrance from the parking lot.
El Santuario de Chimayo Church in New Mexico, USA
San Diego, California - April 16, 2024: Wooden Native American statue standing outside a store with barrels and a bench nearby. Sign on the wall reads Bank Exchange Beer Wine Liquor Soda Brandy.
Moab, Utah - USA, April 30, 2024. Canyonlands Trading Post in downtown Moab. Moab once a small town with uranium ore deposits nearby became a boom town for mining. Now a tourist mecca for outdoor adventure.
Buildings in Taos, which is the last stop before entering Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
Bea, United States – December 11, 2022: The small statues in the western town outside of Las Vegas
Madrid, New Mexico: A man enters an art gallery in downtown Madrid, NM, a recovered ghost town that is now an off-beat travel destination 28 miles south of Santa Fe.
Johannesburg, South Africa - July 04, 2015: Colorful sign \
Taos, New Mexico, USA - July 24, 2023: A painted, wooden sign atop the “Made in New Mexico” storefront on Taos Plaza advertises the purpose of the retail establishment inside.
typical adobe building with mural with snow covered mountain in background
Los Cerillos, New Mexico, United States - September 16, 2023:  Cerrillos Station, located off the famed Turquoise Trail, in the center of historic Cerrillos, New Mexico.
Marshfield, VT, USA - May 18, 2014: A sign on the door announces business hours while a carved Indian stares quietly into space on the porch of the Marshfield Village Store on a quiet afternoon in downtown Marshfield, VT.
Taos, New Mexico - USA, May 12, 2023. Downtown Taos New Mexico.
Chimayo, New Mexico, USA - May 01, 2022:     Seven Crosses representing the Seven Days of Creation at El Santuario de Chimayo.
Native Americans and Spanish settlers carved symbols onto volcanic rocks from 400-700 years ago. These are a valuable record of spiritual and cultural expression by the early settlers. The Petroglyph National Monument protects one of the largest sites in North America.
CHIMAYO, NEW MEXICO -- NOVEMBER 6, 2010: The El Santuario de Chimayo in northern New Mexico is said to contain \
Dried wood pyre.
December 15, 2021, Madrid, New Mexico: a self-service photopark in a small town of Madrid in New Mexico
San Cristobal, NM: Tourist looking into the window of D. H. Lawrence’s adobe and log cabin at the Lawrence Ranch located 15 miles outside Taos. Lawrence lived here in 1924-1925.
New Mexico has some of the flattest land as well as some of the most rugged mountains in the country. Some portions of the state are rich in pine forests, meadows, and fish-laden mountain streams, while other areas are devoid of any water bodies, and even cacti struggle to survive.
view on ancient house facades of an old western town, shot at the enchanted springs ranch in texas.
Restaurant sign in Calico - ghost town and former mining town in San Bernardino County - California, United States
The adobe church in the village of Las Trampas, built in 1760, is a National Historic Landmark.it is considered the best preserved example of Spanish Colonial architecture in New Mexico.
Typical Navajo house made with logs and energetic roof , Arizona, USA
Ganado, Arizona - USA, April 20, 2024.  Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, preserving oldest continuously operating Trading Post on the Navajo Nation.
Fort Bowie National Historic Site
Puerco River Valley anthropomorphs, zoomorphs, katsinas, tracks, hands, geometrics in manganese and iron oxide.
Taos, New Mexico, USA - May 6, 2015: Buildings in Taos, which is the last stop before entering Taos Pueblo
Bandelier National Monument, NM: Rock chimney shapes and vibrant blue sky in morning light.
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