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Destination Paradise Posts New Mexico 4 K Relaxation Film

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Departures | Technicolor Wanderlust

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Body of missing guardsman found in Rio Grande Gorge

Created: May 11, 2021 04:33 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The search for a 20-year-old Army National Guardsman is over. The family of Juan Munoz said his body was found by a kayaker in the Rio Grande on May 5. New Mexico State Police reports that the Taos County Sheriff s Raft Team were able to recover the body. We were contacted by OMI who had positively identified the body as Juan Munoz through dental records, said New Mexico State Police Lt. Mark Soriano.

Big Horn Sheep Spotted Near Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

Big Horn Sheep Spotted Near Rio Grande Gorge Bridge - 9:33 am Big horn sheep spotted Sunday near the edge of the Rio Grande Gorge at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge in Taos. Bighorn sheep typically weigh 160-250 pounds, but males may weigh more than 350 pounds. Their wide-set eyes are situated well to provide a wide arc of exceptional vision. The bighorn sheep’s keen eyesight, hearing and sense of smell help detect and avoid predators. Source: National Wildlife Federation. Photo by Dave Lannen A camera shy big horn sheep stays behind a bush Sunday near Rio Grande Gorge. Although not as agile as mountain goats, bighorn sheep are well-equipped for climbing the steep terrain that keeps their predators at bay. The outer hooves are modified toenails shaped to snag any slight protrusion, while a soft inner pad provides a grip that conforms to each variable surface. Source: National Wildlife Federation. Photo by Dave Lannen

Road Trip Report: Taos, Take Me Away

For the Aspen Times Weekly The Taos Pueblo, which lies on the north boundary of town, was built somewhere between 1000 and 1450 A.D. and is considered to be one ofthe oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. Courtesy Taos Ski Valley You’ll cross over the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, which lies about 600 feet above the river, before arriving in downtown Taos. Craig Turpin/Rising Sun Photog The view heading north on Highway 285 just past Alamosa, looking at Methodist Mountain, on the way home from Taos. Craig Turpin/Rising Sun Photog   Over the past year, I felt like I was existing among two conflicting realities of travel enthusiasts: those who still went and those who sorely stayed home.

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