Photos from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, North America - page 3

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Sun finally coming out!
Such a beautiful sight
Up in the air!
Preparing to ascend
Getting ready
One college stadium today: UNM in Albuquerque
Now everything's downhill
The Devil's Highway in Gallup, NM
Not many pictures but definitely the most time we spent in the state for today
Official signage
So beautiful in the Painted Desert
Man are these cliffs amazing
Along the length of the Agate Bridge
Dad touches petrified wood for the first time
Agate Bridge, a petrified fallen tree
Smaller petroglyphs in the wild, etched in the dark stone
There's dad at the front of the rusty wreck
Abandoned Studebaker along Route 66
Did you see those striations?
Lots of red in the northern areas of the Petrified Forest NP
I'm in awe of the colors in these badlands
Big petroglyph mountain lion
Painted Desert Inn
The landscape is hostile but gorgeous
Badlands in the Painted Desert
Sandia Tramway
Sandia Peak View
High Finance Restaurant
Hot Air Balloon Fiesta
Stacy at the top
Me at the top
Albuquerque at night.
On the trolley
Sunset from atop the mountain.
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