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Virtual Guidebook to
Pueblo Country, Northern New Mexico

Fullscreen Panoramas

Applying mud to the church of St Francis.

Table of Contents - Fullscreens
(listed from northwest to southeast)

Ship Rock (4)
Aztec (4)
San Juan Mountains (3)
Raton (3)
Capulin Mountain (4)
Chaco Canyon (5)
Pueblo Bonito, Chaco (8)
Chetro Ketl, Chaco (4)
Kin Kletso / Del Arroyo, Chaco (6)
Upper Rio Grande (2)
Taos Pueblo (5)
Taos (5)
Ranchos de Taos (5)
Sangre de Cristo (4)
Northern Pueblos (3)
Santa Fe Plaza (11)
Pecos (6)
Fort Union (6)
San Pedro and Jemez Mtns (2)
Jemez (4)
Los Alamos (3)
Zuni and El Morro (6)
Acoma (10)
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Complete Listing of Fullscreen Panoramas
listed from northwest to southeast
Ship Rock
Next to the dike that runs south from Ship Rock. (5-24-03)
On the dike south of Ship Rock, one. (5-24-03)
Thunderstorm at Ship Rock. (5-24-03)
Ship Rock, a volcanic neck with radiating dikes. (5-24-03)
Aztec
Aztec Ruins National Monument. (6-6-00)
A closeup view of Anasazi masonry. (6-6-00)
Two kivas in the Aztec ruin. (6-6-00)
The restored Great Kiva at Aztec. (6-6-00)
San Juan Mountains
The derelict town of Lumberton. (6-6-00)
Chama, southern terminus of the Cumbres and Toltec Railway. (6-6-00)
The railroad yard at Chama. (6-6-00)
Raton and Vicinity
Beginning of the great plains, east of Cimarron. (5-29-03)
Church and cemetery on Johnson Mesa, near Raton. (5-29-03)
Near the Folsom archeological site. (5-29-03)
Capulin Mountain
On the south rim of Capulin Volcano. (5-29-03)
On the north rim of Capulin Volcano. (5-29-03)
Looking west to the Rockies from Capulin Volcano. (5-29-03)
Capulin Mountain from the plains to the south. (5-29-03)
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Massive thunderclouds east of Chaco Canyon. (5-25-03)
Fajada Butte from the Chaco visitor center. (5-26-03)
The Great Kiva at the Rinconado ruin, largest at Chaco. (5-25-03)
Village ruins at Rinconada, Chaco Canyon. (5-25-03)
Tsin Kletzin ruin, on the mesa above Chaco Canyon. (5-25-03)
Pueblo Bonito, Chaco
Approaching Pueblo Bonito across the flat valley floor. (5-26-03)
Looking over Pueblo Bonito from the talus at the base of the cliff. (5-26-03)
The three-story back wall of Pueblo Bonito. (5-26-03)
Kivas around the edge of the great plaza at Pueblo Bonito. (5-26-03)
One of several great kivas at Pueblo Bonito. (5-26-03)
Close-packed small kivas at Pueblo Bonito. (5-26-03)
Aligned doorways deep within Pueblo Bonito. (5-26-03)
On the clifftop overlooking Pueblo Bonito. (5-26-03)
Chetro Ketl, Chaco
A great kiva at Chetro Ketl. (5-26-03)
Kivas flanking the plaza at Chetro Ketl. (5-26-03)
Square and round rooms at Chetro Ketl. (5-26-03)
The talus houses against the cliff behind Chetro Ketl. (5-26-03)
Kin Kletso and Del Arroyo Ruins, Chaco
On the east edge of the Kin Kletso ruin, Chaco. (5-26-03)
The prehistoric trail to the clifftop above Kin Kletso. (5-26-03)
On the west edge of the Kin Kletso ruin, Chaco. (5-26-03)
Between Del Arroyo ruin and Chaco Wash. (5-26-03)
Kivas at Del Arroyo ruin, Chaco. (5-26-03)
Looking over Del Arroyo ruin, Chaco Canyon. (5-26-03)
Upper Rio Grande
The Rio Grande Gorge bridge northwest of Taos. (6-6-00)
Small holdings and pastures at Arroyo Hondo, north of Taos. (6-6-00)
Taos Pueblo
The plaza at Taos Pueblo. (5-28-03)
The north building at Taos Pueblo. (5-28-03)
On the bridge between the two buildings at Taos Pueblo. (5-28-03)
Among the south buildings at Taos Pueblo. (5-28-03)
Red Willow Creek flows through Taos Pueblo. (5-28-03)
Taos
Kit Carson's house in Taos. (6-7-00)
Historic Taos Plaza. (6-7-00)
The Blumenschein House, important in the artistic development of Taos. (6-7-00)
The Governor Bent Museum in Taos. (6-7-00)
Heavy traffic on the highway through Taos. (6-7-00)
Ranchos de Taos
The plaza at Ranchos de Taos. (5-28-03)
The annual "mudding" of Saint Francis de Assisi church - One. (6-7-00)
The annual "mudding" of Saint Francis de Assisi church - Two. (6-7-00)
The annual "mudding" of Saint Francis de Assisi church - Three. (6-7-00)
The Rio Grande Gorge near Pilar, south of Taos. (5-28-03)
The Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Las Trampas church in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. (6-7-00)
Inside the church at Las Trampas. (6-7-00)
Near Las Truchas, on the west slope of the Sangre de Cristos. (6-7-00)
Thunderstorms over the Sangre de Cristo, from Las Truchas. (6-7-00)
Northern Pueblos of the Rio Grande Valley
The great kiva at San Ildefonso pueblo. (6-7-00)
The mud church at San Ildefonso Pueblo. (6-7-00)
The giant cottonwood tree between the plazas at San Ildefonso. (6-7-00)
Santa Fe Plaza Area
On the south edge of the plaza in Santa Fe. (6-7-00)
Santa Fe Cathedral. (6-7-00)
Sculpture outside the Frank Howell Gallery in Santa Fe. (6-7-00)
Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe. (6-7-00)
The Church of San Miguel , oldest in the U.S. (5-28-03)
Inside the Church of San Miguel, Santa Fe. (5-28-03)
Forecourt of the Inn at Loretto. (5-28-03)
The obelisk in the central plaza, Santa Fe. (5-28-03)
At the corner of Palace and Santa Fe Streets. (5-28-03)
At the lower end of Canyon Road in Santa Fe. (5-28-03)
Galleries and workshops on Canyon Road. (5-28-03)
Pecos National Monument
Extensive ruins at Pecos National Monument. (5-29-03)
Ruins of the church and pueblo at Pecos. (5-29-03)
In the ruined church at Pecos. (5-29-03)
Entrance to a restored kiva at Pecos. (5-29-03)
Inside a restored kiva, Pecos. (5-29-03)
An unexcavated habitation site at Pecos Pueblo. (5-29-03)
Fort Union
Ruts of the old Santa Fe Trail, Fort Union. (5-29-03)
The first Fort Union, faint earthworks from the Civil War. (5-29-03)
The Commanding Officers House, Fort Union. (5-29-03)
The Fort Union Depot, supply point for the New Mexico frontier. (5-29-03)
The mechanic's corral at Fort Union. (5-29-03)
Stone cells of the military prison, Fort Union. (5-29-03)
San Pedro and Jemez Mountains
The Valles Caldera, now a national preserve. (5-27-03)
Looking out over San Diego Canyon, toward Jemez Springs. (5-27-03)
Jemez
On top of the Soda Dam, near Jemez Springs. (5-27-03)
The Jemez River flows under the Soda Dam. (5-27-03)
Between the hot spring and the old bath house, Jemez Springs. (5-27-03)
Downtown Jemez Springs. (5-27-03)
Los Alamos
Ashley Pond, once flanked by the laboratories of the Manhattan Project. (5-27-03)
Historic buildings of the Los Alamos School. (5-27-03)
Inside Fuller Lodge at the Los Alamos School. (5-27-03)
Zuni and El Morro
The Old Zuni Mission, Zuni Pueblo. (5-31-03)
The pool of rainwater at El Morro. (5-30-03)
Don Juan de Onate's 1603 inscription "Paso Por Aqui"at El Morro. (5-30-03)
A poem on Inscription Rock, El Morro. (5-30-03)
Inscription Rock, afternoon, El Morro. (5-30-03)
Inscription Rock, morning, El Morro. (5-31-03)
Acoma, the "Sky City"
Acoma in the distance, viewed from the west. (5-30-03)
The modern road and foot of the traditional trail, Acoma. (5-30-03)
At the top of the precipitous foot trail at Acoma. (5-30-03)
The adobe church of San Esteban, Acoma. (5-30-03)
The Sky City forest - only tree on the mesa. (5-30-03)
The plaza at Acoma. (5-30-03)
Looking along the east side of the mesa, Acoma. (5-30-03)
Looking across to the Enchanted Mesa from Acoma. (5-30-03)
Potter Norma Jean at work, Acoma. (5-30-03)
Kiva ladders at Acoma. (5-30-03)

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