When flying into El Paso, we could see the glistening white sands of New Mexico from the sky. She beckoned to us. We had to see her firsthand! It is a place you must see to believe. We will cover ...
The White Sands National Park is a natural wonder, a desert in New Mexico, USA. It is a field of white dunes (275 sq mi/700 sq km) formed of white gypsum crystals. The desert is the world's ...
Calls for giving White Sands national park status date back a century. In 1922, a bill was introduced to create an “All-Year National Park” in New Mexico that would have included the park’s field of ...
The gypsum dunes of White Sands National Park in New Mexico’s Tularosa ... from the far north of what is now the United States south into Mexico. “We did a lot of traveling,” she says ...
White Sands National Park, and winter skiing in Taos attract visitors. New Mexico’s native American heritage is shown in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Petroglyph National Monument ...
At White Sands National Park, history unfolds one 10,000-year-old footprint at ... At that time, grasses covered this area of New Mexico, and large mammals, such as Columbian mammoths and dire wolves, ...