Like any large city, Albuquerque has crime, but several of the reviews here are too old. Over the past decade the city has worked hard at making Central Avenue from Nob Hill through Downtown much... more
EVEN THOUGH, I HAVE DEVELOPED COPD, AND ASTHMA RELATED RESPIRATORY HEALTH PROBLEMS, I STILL LIKE LIVING IN ALBUQUERQUE. THEY SAY THAT ALTITUDE IS A PROBLEM FOR PEOPLE WITH THE ABOVE HEALTH SITUATION... more
Just and FYI if you are in the Southern part of New Mexico by Alamogordo on 70 or leaving Las Cruces up to Albuquerque on 25 be aware of the border patrol stops along the way.
I am a citizen however... more
July and August are part of the "monsoon" season, so there is a possiblity of HEAVY rain. And I do mean heavy. In my first three days in town it rained each day and much of it bordered on the... more
If you are exploring on your own, please beware of the following areas:DOWNTOWN: anywhere north of Copper Street or south of Silver, or east of 1st street... more
As I was walking along through the bosque, I suddenly noticed a thundercloud way over to the east, in the mountains. I turned and started to walk towards... more
So, I live out here in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the USA. It is a dry heat, and a beautiful place to call home.
I can tell you a bit about the place I call home. I love the various cultures around...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is in the Rio Grande river valley at the base of the Sandia Mountains. There are many interesting things to see and do in this area, including Santa Fe, Acoma "Sky City"...
With a city population of about 560,000 people and a metro population of almost 1,000,000, Albuquerque is the 32th largest city in America and the largest city in New Mexico. Located in the central......
Two weekends in October draw thousands of people to New Mexico from around the world. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta has been thrilling enthusiasts since l972, when the first few hot air...
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