I can see why MG visited NM and decided to move here! It is unique and beautiful, and has nice (though too sunny) weather, friendly people, awesome geology, and fabulous food. Before my mid-day flight back to reality (aka Boston), we managed to fit in one last mini trip, this time to the outskirts of ABQ to see the Petroglyphs.
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Chiles hanging outside the visitor center |
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One of the trails to view the petroglyphs. These are rock carvings made by the indigenous Puebloans beginning around 1300 AD. When the Spanish arrived in the 1540s they, too, contributed to the carvings. Although the meanings of these geometric shapes, animals, and faces remain a mystery, I did notice several crosses (Spanish). |
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The trails were just outside of town. This trail in fact was located behind a parking lot! It would be so much fun to live in one of these houses and go walking every day amongst the petroglyphs. |
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The carvings were made on this dark, volcanic stone called basalt. |
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There were so many carvings! Can you spot some of them? |
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High 5? |
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Thanks for a fun time, MG!! |