
Entering New Mexico, we're impressed by its natural wonders, such as this high
desert natural arch, one of many unusual landforms boasted by the state's 12.8
million acres of public land. From whitewater rafting on the Rio Grande to the lava
flows of Valley of Fires Recreation Area, from 19th-century historic military forts to
the world's largest excavated dinosaur skeleton: New Mexico lives up to its
reputation as the "Land of Enchantment."
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Entering New Mexico, we're impressed by its natural wonders, such as this high
desert natural arch, one of many unusual landforms boasted by the state's 12.8
million acres of public land. From whitewater rafting on the Rio Grande to the lava
flows of Valley of Fires Recreation Area, from 19th-century historic military forts to
the world's largest excavated dinosaur skeleton: New Mexico lives up to its
reputation as the "Land of Enchantment."