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Showing posts with label desert scenes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desert scenes. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2009

From Roswell to Silver City

What a nice view to start the day VERY early: with a beautiful sunrise in "Roswell". We left early this morning our night place at Wal Mart parking lot


I did'nt know that New Mexico is such a beautiful and colorful state. The landscape changes were very overwhelming for me! Do you see the black mountains in the back ground? That's where we have to go.


Coming closer to those mountains, the landscape was changing again to black rolling hills with very yellow grass to the left and to the right of the street.


And then it was going down hill into the darker, almost black mountains....


and there opend up a wide yellow valley in front of us with a very rich vegetation.


It's spring time already in the valley!


We were on the scenic byway of "Billy the Kid" in the "Mescalero Apache Reservation" and the mountains changed from black to green, very similar to the North Carolina mountains.


Horses in "Hondo"


Apache Casinos on the route to "Ruidoso"


And this was the biggest and most wonderful view I ever have seen in my life! The way down to "Tularosa" in the valley. That white stripe are the "White Sands" and behind the high mountains of "San Andreas" with a peak of 8241 feet! I will never forget this magnificent view anymore!


Arrived down in "Alamogordo" we stopped at a Pistachio farm and bought some of these delicious nuts - and for me a nice shirt with pretty Indian designs!


These are pistachio trees and in the back you can see the "White Sands".


We took the road #70 from "Alamogordo" to "Las Cruces" driving very close by the "White Sands" and the "Missile Range" area, where the U.S. Army is testing their missiles. There was also a spot where the Space Shuttle will land if the weather is to bad in Florida.


A pretty scene with the "White Sands"


The Yuccas are blooming now!


I guess this picture belongs to the city scene of "Alamogordo", coming into town. I have seen so many beautiful scenes on our way until today, sometimes I'm mixing up the photos, sorry for that! :)


After passing the "White Sands" we had to drive into the high mountains again. Our RV had to "work" hard on those steep hills.


And on the other site was opening up a beautiful wide desert aeria with such a strong (!!) wind and there were everywhere starting small sand storms to see - not something that we needed just now!


This is the train on the way to "Deming"


Big ranches, a lot of cows and a big sand storm was coming up. We were hoping to make it trough without any problems - and we did. In "Deming" we took the road #180 towards "Silver City", a town way up in the hills. Happily, we left the storm behind us.


Desert impressions


Beautiful scenery on our way to Silver City


We arrived in "Silver City" and we have found a nice RV-Campground with the name "Rose Valley RV Ranch" and decided to stay here for two nights and to explore this city. Tomorrow I will show you some photos from this very photogenic little town. Stay tuned!

Silver City
is a vibrant community in Grant County, New Mexico, nestled alongside more than 3 million acres of the Gila Wilderness. With historic ties to mining, ranching and agriculture, our community has grown into a modern town with friendly people, growing businesses and a terrific year-round climate.


Susanne and David

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

West of the Pecos - Big Bend Country

We left Friedericksburg pretty early this Wednesday morning and drove 223 miles toward West. With these pictures I like to show you the many faces of beautiful Texas. I don't know anymore all the names of the places where we went trough, sorry. Just enjoy the scenes like I did with my camera. Almost all photos are made out from the car.


For the most I liked the sky!


Driving on I-10 down hill between these canyons and after every curve we get presented a new, different and beautiful scenery...


Far in the back there were hills covered with hundreds of wind mills
(click in the picture to see it bigger)

A typical Texas country scene


Only 66 miles more to our goal for today - and "only" 311 miles more to El Paso :))


For me this looks like a scene out of an old cowboy movie, like many other scenes I have seen today.


Ozona is in Crockett County Texas, named after David Crockett "The back woods man from Tennessee" who died in defending the Alamo and made famous again by Walt Disney in the 1950's.


And this is not a joke! This sign I have photographed somewhere on a resting area - happily there were no snakes around. But, always watch your steps in Texas!



Hi my friends,

Just now we are resting here in the region of "Apache Springs" and we'll be going tomorrow further, probably in direction "Carlsbad" and "Roswell" in New Mexico. Maybe I will capture some (real?) Aliens there?....LOL..... :))

Thanks for all your wonderful comments to my last post! Very much appreciated.

Susanne and David
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