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New Mexico offers a wide range of geographic regions from high desert to alpine-like mountains noted for great skiing. Generally speaking, the South Eastern area of the state is more plains and desert and the Central and Northern areas are more mountainous as part of the Rockies going up the middle into Colorado. Ranchland is more in the Southern and Eastern parts with wide open areas.
The most populous and central city with an international airport is Albuquerque (45 minutes South of Santa Fe) and its suburbs (Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, Corrales, Belen, Edgewood).
Santa Fe is the state capitol and has rigorous building standards (no building over 3 stories high and all must conform to cultural motif).
Tiny Taos in the North is built around a series of horse trails and sports more than 100 galleries and several museums within it's small confines, and located on the outskirts of theTaos Pueblo (oldest inhabited structure in the USA) and the famous Taos Gorge. Alamogordo in the South is known for nearby White Sands National Monument and the Trinity Site where the first atom bomb was exploded on the earth (actually the site was nearer to Carrizozo) but Los Alamos on the edge of the Bandelier Mountains is where the bomb was developed and assembled right next to the largest volcanic crater in the US - La Valle Grande - in a rift of which is the beautiful, red-cliffed Jemez Valley.
There is another volcano replete with ice caves near Gallup, vast and beautiful caverns in Carlsbad, one of the highest golf courses in the world (9,000 feet) in Cloudcroft, quarter horse racing in Ruidoso, luxurious casinos on most of the Pueblo lands and much, much more in this enchanted land.
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