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