Downtown Historic Bed & Breakfasts of Albuquerque
207 High Street NE Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102, United States
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National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
... we visited during the 1950's and, while 'others' were being fitted, we would check out the bones in our feet. I wonder what impact it has had on us! As a child I required annual chest x-rays and remember the x-ray machine found in the medical exhibit. Once again I wonder about the calibration and the long term impact!
I noted the 2012 award to Dr. Lisa Randall, ...
El Camino Real International Heritage Site
... that stretched beween Santa Fe and Mexico City - is one of hardship and courage. This is an excellent interpretive site and worth an hour of one's time.
This evening we enjoyed our first shared meal with Scott in his new home and the chance to catch up on his news. We're looking forward to the next couple of weeks.
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From navigator to naggigator
... plumbing. Truly amazing to see; but definitely not my kind of living.
Our guide told us at the beginning of the tour that we should not give the dogs any attention. They come in from nearby villages and are a pest to the local inhabitants living in the town. When we got to the old grave yard she was explaining how the native Indians now bury their dead in cloths like they did in the past when the dog showed up with a bone in it’s mouth. She ...
Albuquerque – Spelling It Is the Easy Part
... and foolishly) over took us, pedalling as fast as he could. Despite everything, we could not let this go and spent the next 3 miles chasing him back down and re-taking him. A sprint was definitely not what we needed, but it did distract us, and it was worth it to see his face as we passed him. He gave up, and we limped the last mile to the KOA.
We arrived at 8pm, just as reception was closing and the welcome we got made ...
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta day 5
... way.
Once you've gotten in the air the balloon is very stable and you rarely notice any movement at all. The pilot is able to raise the balloon by turning on the burner or lower the balloon by opening a vent at the top of the balloon. He can also rotate the balloon by controlling vents on the side of the balloon. All of these motions are very slow and gentle and you don't feel them.
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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Heritage House


