
This is a typical view of the countryside surrounding Chama -- an abundance of green meadows, ideal for ranching.

Looking west, just south of Chama, on our way home.

This picture, and the two following, were taken at Echo Amphitheater, a naturally occurring amphitheater formed out of the sandstone cliffs, near Abiquiu, NM.




Camel Rock, on the Tesuque Pueblo, is between Espanola and Santa Fe, right on the highway. Across the road from it is Camel Rock Casino, also on Pueblo land.
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I think we stopped at that ampitheather one year on our way to Colorado. Now that I think of it, we may have gone through Chama also. I remember a very quaint, old timey feeling town with a train, very different from the small towns we had driven through on our trek through NM. It looks like it was a lot of fun.
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