Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts North America USA Albuquerque
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Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico with well over half a million inhabitants in the city itself and around 850,000 in the metropolitan area. It's located in the central parts of the state along the Rio Grande. It was actually a pretty sleepy town until after World War II when the city sprang to life in the middle of the desert.
From the Albuquerque Travel Guide
PEOPLE WHO KNOW TEXAS HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
Well, from what I can see, you'd have to fly into Dallas, Albuquerque or Oklahoma City then either rent a car and drive from there or take a Greyhound bus from there to Lubbock then rent a car in Lubbock, or hitch a ride from Lubbock with someone somehow, but I don't recommend that. Looks like you ...
Wanna show us your beautiful cities!
Are you sure you want to go to Albuquerque? I have family in Albuquerque, and I assure you there is nothing at all worth seeing. Santa Fe is about 45 minutes from Albuquerque, and if you're coming to New ...
Roadtrip through New Mexico, need help??!!
There's an ice cave on the road south of Gallup. (The highway that goes east-west and bypasses Gallup.) Kind of interesting and not too long a hike off the main road. You'll have to look up the name, or search it out on a map, since I don't remember it. Also, Albuquerque has a great central square ...
Day 3
Today is the day!! We are so excited to be on the way. I think today's drive will be very interesti ...
Posted in Grand Canyon Roadtrip 2011 by Lauren74
Photoblog: Nature in Albuquerque
Myself and Megan spent a beautifully sunny Spring New Mexico day at the site of the Albuquerque Botanic Gardens, Heritage Farm and Aquarium. With the possible exception of the quite unexpected Gaudi replica at the end of the garden, most of these photos speak for themselves. So, dear readers ...
Posted in Silly Billy by BillLehane
We "Peaked" at Albuquerque
of Albuquerque. Hazy today with 6 drops of rain (after all, it IS the monsoon season!) 102' ...
Posted in On the road with Don and Jeanne by jcorilio