Flickr Favorite: Pecos River Flume at Night by Peter Radunzel From Peter Radunzel: This structure is what enabled the Pecos River to be declared by "Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!" to be a "river that crosses itself". It was built in 1902, at the time the largest concrete structure in the world, to transport Pecos… Continue reading Pecos River Flume at Night by Peter Radunzel
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Upstream by LVibber
Flickr Favorite: Upstream by LVibber From LVibber: Looking northeast from below the dam. Carlsbad has a "River Walk" — a series of paths on both sides of the river. Check out more Flickr Photos
Image from page 73 of “The American transportation problem; a study of American transportation conditions, with a view to ascertaining what policy Americans should adopt in order to effectively meet existing conditions and be prepared to continue to lead by Internet Archive Book Images
Pecos River by lordchatos
Flickr Favorite: Pecos River by lordchatos From lordchatos: Pecos River in Carlsbad, New Mexico #landofenchantment #carlsbad #pecosriver #clouds #sky #river #iphone #camera+ Check out more Flickr Photos
Dammed up Pecos River at Carlsbad by rutlo
Flickr Favorite: Dammed up Pecos River at Carlsbad by rutlo From rutlo: Check out more Flickr Photos
Sitting Bull Falls, New Mexico by smbyers21
Flickr Favorite: Sitting Bull Falls, New Mexico by smbyers21 From smbyers21: Check out more Flickr Photos
0017-1940 CCC kiva at Sitting Bull Falls-Sitting Bull Falls by chuck wilkson
Flickr Favorite: 0017-1940 CCC kiva at Sitting Bull Falls-Sitting Bull Falls by chuck wilkson From chuck wilkson: The kiva blends into the hills behind it. Built in 1940 by the CCC Check out more Flickr Photos
Sitting Bull Falls by thisgirlangie
Flickr Favorite: Sitting Bull Falls by thisgirlangie From thisgirlangie: Hiking around Sitting Bull Falls in the Lincoln National Forest of New Mexico. Check out more Flickr Photos
Sitting Bull Falls by mtman22
Flickr Favorite: Sitting Bull Falls by mtman22 From mtman22: The water of the 130-foot falls is highly mineralized and has deposited a massive travertine bluff that towers over the picnic ground. The size of the travertine deposit indicates that the falls may have been much bigger in times past. Special attractions: One of the largest… Continue reading Sitting Bull Falls by mtman22
Whale’s Mouth at Carlsbad Caverns by Critter Seeker
Flickr Favorite: Whale’s Mouth at Carlsbad Caverns by Critter Seeker From Critter Seeker: An interesting cave formation called Whale’s Mouth at Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico. Check out more Flickr Photos