El Malpais
• March 8, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Architecture, Bernalillo Photography, Evangeline Chavez, Land of Enchantment, Landscapes, Monuments, New Mexico, Road Trips, Sandoval Photographer, Seasons
Tags: active volcanoes, arch, Badlands, barren, bedrock, Bernalillo Photographer, El Malpais, El Malpais National Monument, hiking in new mexico, inactive volcanoes, land forms, large rock formations, lava Pahoehoe, lava tubes, National Monument, National Park, natural arch, Pahoehoe lava, panoramic views, sandstone, sandstone bluff, scenic overlook, t, The Narrows, Ventana Arch, volcanic field, western New Mexico, Zuni, Zuni Baderva
Ojito Wilderness
• September 18, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Bernalillo Photography, Evangeline Chavez, Landscapes, Native American, New Mexico, Sandoval County, Uncategorized
Tags: arroys, Badlands, badlands New Mexico, box canyon, cave, culture, deep arroys, Evangeline Photography, hoodoo, National Monument, Ojitos, Ojitos Wilderness, Peter Pino, petroglyph, rock carvings, Sandoval County, tribal admistrator, wilderness, Zia Pueblo
Storm Brewing
• August 16, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in Animals, Bernalillo Photography, Evangeline Chavez, Landscapes, Monuments, New Mexico, Uncategorized
Tags: Acoma, archeological, bad lands, Badlands, barren, black bears, bobcats., coyotes, Crater, El Malpais, elk, golden eagles, Grants, great-horned owls, herbs, highway 117, historic, Laguna, lava flow volcanic landscape, lava flows, lva, medicines, mountain lions, mule deer, National Park, NM 53, northwestern New Mexico, overlook, park's El Malpais, prairie falcons, Ramah Navajo, red-tailed hawks, Road Trip, rough, sandstone cliffs, spanish, wilderness, wildlife, Zuni
Cabezon Peak
• July 31, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Adobe Buildings, Bernalillo Photography, Current Events, Evangeline Chavez, Landscapes, New Mexico, Sandoval County
Tags: acient volcano, Badlands, Bernalillo Photography, Blm, BLM Road 1114, Cabezon Peak Wilderness, cliffs, corral, Cuba, fence, giant, green, Head, landmark, Malpais, Mt. Yaylor, murder, natural grass, natural landmark, Navajos, northwestern New Mexico, peak, railroad ties, Rio Pueco Valley, Rio Puerco, Road Trip, San Ysidro, Sandoval County, spanish, wooden fence, Zia Pueblo
Angel Peak, New Mexico
• April 9, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Bernalillo Photography, Evangeline Chavez, Landscapes, New Mexico
Tags: Angel Peak New Mexico, Badlands, badlands New Mexico, ball cap, baseball cap, Bernalillo Photography, cliff, descanso, Evangeline, Evangeline Chavez, landmark, memorial, national recreation, scenic area
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