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Sally
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Outside of Taos, NM, a whole area of underground houses; subdivision called Earthship
Taos Pueblo, 1000 years old; 200 Tiwa Natives still live here; no running water, no electricity
I ate bread cooked in this oven - delicious
original church steeple is now in the cemetary
water supply for the Pueblo
These kids were on a school field trip; what a life
Wild flowers of the Rio Grande Gorge
Camping at the Rio Grande Gorge with rising of a full moon
Rio Grande Gorge, north of Taos, NM
San Francisco de Asis Church in Taos, NM (built in 1815
Rio Grande Gorge, south of Taos, NM;
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These kids were on a school field trip; what a life
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