34 Photos Of New Mexico That Will Make You Want To Move There
You’ll see why there’s really no better nickname for this state than the Land of Enchantment.
1. Welcome to the Land of Enchantment
Source: Flickr user Linda Tanner
White Sands National Monument2. The most appropriately nicknamed state in the country
Source: Flickr user Bureau of Land Management
Organ Mountains WSA3. Honestly, where else can you find a summer sunrise like this?
Source: Flickr user Mark Byzewski
Chaco Canyon National Historic Park4. And a winter sunrise like this?
Source: Flickr user Jared Tarbell
Pedernal5. The most capable artist in the world
Source: Flickr user Mike Fisher
Railroad to Lamy6. Given from now until the end of days
Source: Flickr user Bureau of Land Management
Organ Mountains WSA7. Could never create these stunning views
Source: Flickr user Bureau of Land Management
Ojito Wilderness8. And breathtaking landscapes
Source: Flickr user Bureau of Land Management
Guadalupe Canyon WSA9. The only thing more spectacular than a far off view of Tent Rocks
Source: Flickr user Bureau of Land Management
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks10. Is a close-up of Tent Rocks
Source: Flickr user Scrubhiker (USCdyer)
11. The locals get the most enjoyment from the terrain
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
Valles Caldera, New Mexico12. Considering they know all of the best shortcuts
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
Valles Caldera, New Mexico13. New Mexico natives may seem tough on the surface
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
West Road, Los Alamos, New Mexico14. But there’s no need to be intimidated
Source: Flickr user Marcin Wichary
15. They all just like a little healthy competition
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
16. Don’t be surprised if they invite you out for something to eat afterwards
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
Cimarron, New Mexico17. When the storms roll in, it might be best to cut your mealtime short
Source: Flickr user photoguyinmo
18. Because the New Mexico skies are known to crackle
Source: Flickr user Jared Tarbell
19. Before they combust
Source: Flickr user Chad Weisser
Hobbs, New Mexico20. And explode before your eyes
Source: Flickr user Jared Tarbell
21. But when the clouds withdraw, it’s back to sightseeing again
Source: Flickr user Tom Harrington
22. And rock gazing
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Bandelier National Monument23. With your colorful New Mexico friends
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
Valles Caldera, New Mexico24. They’ll show you sand that looks like snow
Source: Flickr user Clay Junell
White Sands, New Mexico25. And snow that looks like sand
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
Valles Caldera, New Mexico26. New Mexico doesn’t need man-made monuments
Source: Flickr user katsrcool
Bisti Badlands, New Mexico27. It creates its own
Source: Flickr user katsrcool
Shiprock, New Mexico28. And even the youngest of us are encouraged to enjoy them
Source: Flickr user optictopic
29. Hurry up and find a good spot for yourself
Source: Flickr user ~Pawsitive~Candie_N
30. Before everyone else shows up
Source: Flickr user John Fowler
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Preserve31. Because as the last of the haze drifts through the mountains
Source: Flickr user Bureau of Land Management
Organ Mountains WSA 32. You and your friends will be treated to one last amazing scene
Source: Flickr user Larry Lamsa
Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico33. As the day draws to a close
Source: Flickr user Ron Reiring
Northern New Mexico34. And the sun sets on the Land of Enchantment
Source: Flickr user Nate Bolt
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