a trio and more by SheilaMink

Flickr Favorite: a trio and more by SheilaMink From SheilaMink: in Carlsbad, New Mexico My theme for this month is: spring Check out more Flickr Photos

Caves by nmjeeptours

Flickr Favorite: Caves by nmjeeptours From nmjeeptours: This was taken from the bowels of the earth almost 750 feet below the surface in Carlsbad New Mexico. The different colours your see are not visible with the naked eye. The incandescent, fluorescent lights used and tones of the cave made the colours vivid using a long… Continue reading Caves by nmjeeptours

Mothership Sunset by Matt Granz Photography

Flickr Favorite: Mothership Sunset by Matt Granz Photography From Matt Granz Photography: Just outside of Carlsbad New Mexico. This was the third such cloud structure I saw this day. It was fantastic! Check out more Flickr Photos

The Parting of Souls Gone Black by Almond Butterscotch

Flickr Favorite: The Parting of Souls Gone Black by Almond Butterscotch From Almond Butterscotch: This photograph was made when I went roadtripping across the Southwestern United States back in the summer of 2011. This photograph was taken at Carlsbad Caverns just outside of Carlsbad, New Mexico. It’s a wonderful walk around the cave with natural… Continue reading The Parting of Souls Gone Black by Almond Butterscotch

Hall of Giants, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Near Carlsbad, New Mexico by Ken Lund

Flickr Favorite: Hall of Giants, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Near Carlsbad, New Mexico by Ken Lund From Ken Lund: Carlsbad Caverns National Park is a United States National Park in the Guadalupe Mountains in southeastern New Mexico. The primary attraction of the park is the show cave, Carlsbad Cavern. Visitors to the cave can hike… Continue reading Hall of Giants, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Near Carlsbad, New Mexico by Ken Lund

Reflecting on the Black River by JoelDeluxe

Flickr Favorite: Reflecting on the Black River by JoelDeluxe From JoelDeluxe: The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has developed a recovery plan for the Texas Hornshell, a native mussel found in the Black River, a tributary of the Pecos River in southeastern New Mexico. For more information click on this link: www.wildlife.state.nm.us/conservation/threatened_endanger… Check… Continue reading Reflecting on the Black River by JoelDeluxe