Thursday, March 27, 2008

Acoma Pueblo

Holly encouraged us to check out the Acoma Pueblo just off Rte 40 west of Albuquerque. What a place... It is the oldest continuously inhabited community in North America, located on top of a mesa, surrounded by a huge desert, a great defensive location. Probably why the Spanish conquered it in 1610. The people still talk about it like it was yesterday.




We walked through the village, marveling at the architecture and the beautifully painted clay pots that were set out for the "tourist trade". The Acoma are a proud people and you must ask permission to take their picture. Several of the kids agreed...



The views are spectacular.



We enjoyed meeting some fellow travelers, Dan and Jennia are from Israel, left their home in the care of their 18 year old son and are driving around the USA just as awed and excited as we are. We agreed that the vast, empty expanses have a metaphysical impact. As they wrote on their blog," You can see (feel) nothing forever..." Great to meet you! See you down the road....

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