The last leg of my journey on Route 66 was from Gallup to Albuquerque. The is a lot to see on this leg, but I rushed to meet
The Amazing Ms. D,who was flying in to Albuquerque for a writers workshop. Therefore I only had time for one thing. I chose
El Malpais National Conservation Area (here).
El Malpais
El Malpais (literally - The Bad Lands) is large area of basalt rock from the lava flows of
many volcano eruptions around 3 million years ago. Lava flows fill a rift valley that stretches between the Zuni and Acoma Pueblos. The valley sits between large sandstone bluffs, several hundred feet tall.
Looking out over the valley from the
Sandstone Bluffs you can see how the lava flow filled up the entire valley.
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The black areas are the basalt from the lava flow |
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The sandstone forms a sharp contrast to the valley below |
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Mt Taylor - The source of the lava |
The Malpais NCA is also the home to larges natural bridge in the United States - La Ventana
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La Ventana from the parking area |
One of the beautiful things about sandstone is the way it erodes due to weather. The formations are amazing
Wow! These photos are amazing!! What a treat to see such beauty!!
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