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Caption: #YourPublicLands
of New Mexico
Bureau of Land Management Cuba,
New Mexico
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Caption: How do you find enchantment in the "Land of Enchantment"?One might think that it loses its charm, its amazement or its power to move people, lost in a sea of primal amazement and wonder that is New Mexico. But as soon as you step onto the sandy soil you will recognize the wondrous nature of the land. A mystical power that has been gaining strength over thousands of years as mankind & beast alike have clawed, celebrated, etched and embraced the land and the life that it has provided. Enjoy as we #explore Your Public Lands of Cuba, New Mexico.
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Caption: A #beautiful place to watch the #moon set and then the #sun rise.
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Caption: Cuba Cuba is located about 61 miles up Hwy 550 from I-25 just north of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Caption: Petroglyphs are found throughout ancient America. Etched or pecked into stones, a form of communication of native peoples to possibly tell what is in the area or to tell ancient stories.
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Caption: Piñon-Juniper, Pinus monophylla, can live to be thousands of years old and their sun beat, twisted trunks can be found through the area.
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Caption: Pictographs are a painted form of story telling that can be found in shelters and caves.
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Caption: Plateau Lizard Sceloporus tristichus
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Caption: Shelters can be found in the area and were used to get out of the weather in both cold and hot conditions. You can imagine sitting inside a shelter with your group, working food or painting on the walls to tell your story.
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Caption: There is a primal battle of existence that is deeply
rooted throughout the land.
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Caption: Tarantula Hawk Wasp Pepsis Formosa
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Caption: Produced by
Bureau of Land Management
New Mexico
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By
Sherman Hogue