by Mark Bohrer | Apr 18, 2019 | Ghost Towns, New Mexico, Travel |
Indian Uprisings and a Fort of Stone – The place always was pretty empty. New Mexico had no more than 93,516 people in it before the Civil War. Of those, around 10,000 were Indians. There were enough of them to make trouble for the remaining population, mostly...
by Mark Bohrer | May 3, 2018 | Ancestral Puebloan, Cliff Dwellings, Ghost Towns, Interiors, Landscape photography, Leica, New Mexico, Ruins |
There were about 100,000 of them when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. They were scattered among the volcanic cliffs and protected sites along the Rio Grande River, 30 settlements altogether. The Conquistadores, missionaries, and pioneer settlers called them...
by activelight | Apr 6, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, California, Colorado, Ghost Towns, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Ruins, RV |
You discovered the first three keys to a vacation that doesn’t suck last week. Now it’s time for the final four, and some resources to help you plan. Forgot those first three keys? Find them here. 4. Go Unknown When everyone else goes to a well-known...
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