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New
Mexico IS high country!. About 47 miles after entering New Mexico from
Arizona you cross the western Continental Divide - frequently referred
to as the backbone of the western hemisphere.
After miles and
miles of nearly arid (but not as arid as it looks) desert you descend
into the Rio Grande valley and the old city of Albuquerque..
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Albuquerque
is the crossing place of one of the major north-south highways of the
West: I-25. Southbound it takes you into El Paso TX and I-10. Northbound
threads along the Rockies, through Santa Fe, Colorado Springs, Denver,
Cheyenne and finally bumps into I-90 (which, takes over for I-25 and
spurts north into Montana before heading west again). |