The Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico has been regularly voted as Santa Fe’s “Favorite Museum” since it houses the largest collection of traditional folk art i...
There is a new free software called EnMap Box that incorporates Random Forest (RF) as one of its capabilities. It is a user-friendly software that you can download from the EnMap Box website. The deve...
Title: Geographic Layers as Landscape Drivers for the Marco Polo Argali Habitat in the Southeastern Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan Authors: Eric Ariel L. Salas *, Raul Valdez and Kenneth G. Boykin Depa...
Visit the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Inside the premier repository of Native art and material culture are the stories of the people of the Southwest. Developed through ...
Travel destination: Albuquerque, New Mexico! It was my second time to attend the Albuquerque International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta, and this time around, I was not disappointed. Last year, no balloon w...
The image above is how the Valley of Fires looks like from space! It is less heard, less seen. The Valley of Fires Recreation Area in Carrizozo, New Mexico has never been in my travel radar. Not so ma...
For 400 years, from 1150 CE to 1550 CE, the Ancestral Pueblo people lived on cliffs. They carved their dwellings in the soft rock cliffs of a beautiful Frijoles canyon in Los Alamos, New Mexico. The r...
On July 16, 1945, the United States Army successfully detonated the world’s first nuclear weapon, and they called the test “Trinity.” The detonation was conducted in the Jornada del ...







