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On The Road - Driving around the Southwest
Created June 23, 2001
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Between our destinations (Santa Fe, Taos, and the national Parks),
there are not much along the way. However, sometimes the barren scenery
of the Southwest is a special experience itself. The greatest
experience, of course, is driving across the Monument Valley! |
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On our way from Santa Fe to Taos, we visited a small village called
Chimayo. It is said that earth inside this church (Sancturio de
Chimayo) has magic healing healing power. I did touch the earth a
little bit (but didn't take any of it with me). Maybe it will heal my
broken heart....
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- A typical country road in New Mexico: barren, acrid, but not
completely desert-like. It seemed that I looked happy just being
there...
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- A mountain road in Colorado. Not specially scenic, but very pleasant.
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- I was phisically in four states (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah) at the same time.
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- A unique rock formation on our way from Monticello to Moab (for
Arches National Park). It looks like a Chinese ceramics. No arch here...
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- We were approaching the Monument Valley from Utah side. It might surprse you, but I did the driving that time.
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- Me standing in front of the Monument Valley.
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- Now we passed the Monument Valley and at the Arizona side.
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- And I couldn't wait to take another picture at the Arizona side...
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More to come......
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