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 […]
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
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
Flickr Favorite: Dammed up Pecos River at Carlsbad by rutlo From rutlo: Check out more Flickr Photos
Flickr Favorite: Sitting Bull Falls, New Mexico by smbyers21 From smbyers21: Check out more Flickr Photos
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
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
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 […]
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