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@@pierpaoloromanelli Hi. I understand what you're saying but what was the actual reason that they told you for doing that? Alphabet Google YT HAVE TO have a reason, what was it? Did you appeal their decision?
Also, Silver City!! Its great to visit, the food, old architecture of the town!!! The mountains and hot springs are one of a kind!!! I love N.M. 505 our home!!!
My Mothers side of the family is originally from Rainsville N.M.born and raised . New Mexico is truly the land of enchantment ! It is a sacred land and much loved by God!
New Mexico is an State that many Americans believe is still part of Mexico. It is a beautiful State, economic, and not polluted or crowded and we want to keep that way. I am glad somebody showed some of its natural beauties.
Art Galleries, Ghost Ranch, Many museums, hiking trails, great zoo, aquarium, botanic parts.. so many places for science, art, architecture, lovely land., ,
There the editing of the video was lousy as well with the narrator twice talking while the images of a new location were being played. As a New Mexico resident for 25 years I found this video was a poorly done review of some of the states tourist stops.
Thanks for the list, I have grown to love NM, I was worried when my husband told me he was being relocated, but since we moved to Rio Rancho to a D.R. Horton home and it has been really lovely, its really pretty here and the people are great.
@Paul Freedom Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What Utah doesn't have are things like the Pueblo Indian culture which includes 19 pueblos. We also have the most diversity of geology of any state from the desert to high alpine environment. One of the highest numbers of bird and butterfly species as well. So yeah I'm bragging about NM and I have been here for 25 years. For New Mexicans this is the best state for what WE are looking for.
I love New Mexico, and there are some good views of it, but the commentary is very annoying. It's not pronounced Jay-mez, it''s Hay-mez. And other mistakes.
+Page Gatt> Hollywood likes them both; "Billy the Kid" in the sticks, and "Breaking Bad" in the city. Like it or not these are some of the most enduring images of NM.
I was Born here. And I am still here. Don't forget. We are also called the "True Volcano State".. We have every type here. Super as well. I am proud to be From here. There's more to New Mexico, then you will Ever know.
Thanks for your message,Katharine. Yes, indeed, there's so much to know about New Mexico, a wonderful state. Of course, having had the chance to be born there, you must know much more.
Katharine Carmichael any tips for a relocated surfer? I’m sadly going to be leaving Southern California for financial reasons, and am literally going to feel like a fish out of water. Looking for water-related activities/lifestyle near Capitan or Ruidoso
Such a beautiful state I live in I wouldn't trade it for anything. Watch out for the folk in Taos, Santa Fe, and ABQ they have little appreciation for the beauty this state holds, probably because they never leave the city.
@@bikeryder757 Cloudcroft looks super cute! Just googled it because we're heading to New Mexico at the end of the month and are looking for some places to visit. Thanks for the recommendation!
Santa Fe is best for adults. Albuquerque has a great zoo, aquarium, Natural history museum, children s museum, atomic museum, making it perfect for children , teens and adults. Meow Wolf, art, make Santa Fe great for older children. Love to hike and camp, New Mexico.
K Quitberg Judge not, dummy. That was a map of the United States AND territories when NM became a state. Arizona was still a territory. Like Alaska and Hawaii, which are also shown in a different color.
All those places you mentioned and you didn't even mention Eagles Nest Lake on the other side of Taos Mountain it's like the most prettiest place in all of New Mexico!!! Also what about the Badlands by Farmington?
I grew up visiting Eagle Nest, Cimmaron, all that beautiful area of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, I love Lincoln county too! New Mexico is enchanted. My dad worked here in the 60s-70s before he met my mom in DC. When we came back from overseas we settling in Burque at my dad's urging. So glad he did!
Hello, Very Well Done, I think your video was Awesome. You did Great. Don't listen to the dorks with bad comments, they don't know Greatness when they see it. I would like to see them make a video, but they can't, cause they are to negative and jealous. Have a Wonderful Day 🎶 and Best of Luck, from Susie 🌺 in Albuquerque NM ☮️
In the beginning (.40seconds) You mention Wheeler Peak (13,167ft) and Truchas Peak (13,108ft) and they are in New Mexico, however you show Canyon De Chelly, in AZ. I love New Mexico and everything about it’s rich history. I try and visit every where possible exploring new places. Top of the list is the volcanic drive up to Capulin Volcano National Monument, 2. White Sands, 3. Piedras Marcadas Canyon, 4. Valle Caldera National Preserve 5. Sky City Acoma Pueblo, 6. Taos Pueblo 7. Chaco Culture Canyon 8. Bandelier National Monument 9. El Morro National Monument 10. Carlsbad Caverns . Just to name a few…..
This is a pretty sad clip. I love Tent Rocks, White sands, Carlsbad Caverns, Santa Rosa, Taos, the tramway, the malpais, chama, the tarantula migration, going on snake hunts just to look at them, and then rockhound natl park where you can dig up your own semi precious stonea and geodes
That's strange. Lol it's the opposite for me. I went from New York to Boston then Silver City New Mexico. And I hate it here. But I'm in my late 20s so maybe that's why I do.
I have lived in Albuquerque for 9 months now. it’s cool to visit but don’t move here. Crime is on the rise, it’s very dangerous here. Cant wait to move back to the East coast.
How I wish the narrator could have been someone without a British accent. So disorienting when looking at the videos. How much more authentic it would seem with a Native or Hispanic voice. I had to turn off the sound to enjoy the photographs.
+Mary Ann Jones> Got tired of that Neeeeeeew Mexico too, huh? I don't know if it was designed to be presented to specifically a UK audience or what. When I first heard it I thought, oops, I must have turned on my GPS unit in the room. Then again it sounded so much like I did a speech Google search on NM and the above was the response.
Definitely a good overview of the landscape of my homeland, but if you come to visit, and you pronounce the place names as in the video, you will get laughed at! But don’t worry; you’ll redeem yourself in our eyes if you can hold your own with the spiciness of our cuisine.
There is so much to see and do in New Mexico. It is a shame that you could not get a n American who would pronounce the names correctly. The national laboratories and many museums, the biological parks are all missing along with the lakes and mountain sites. I think the pronunciation must be researched by any narrator of any travel program. Hint Jemez is Heymez. Nan’s are native or Spanish or Mexican with a few other European names to add more flavor to the banquet. Which reminds me the food is excellent in New Mexico with a traditional flavor all it’s own. I am sorry you missed the fields of chili but your limit was ten! Hope I get the chance to show people the many wineries, art galleries, playhouses, movie studios, movie locations, ski areas, oldest church in America and other historical sights when I return. You forgot to mention Ghost Ranch!
Narrator could be better has some good content but the Rocky mountains reach further then santa Fe all the way to southern New Mexico twn cloud Croft the Aspen trees are beautiful in the fall I'm proud to call New Mexico my home
Notice they did NOT talk about T or C NM about the hot springs & about the lake which is now very small @ elephant butte. Small down town area arts & crafts...
It's pronounced HEYMEZ "Jemez" Mountains! Learn your Spanish! I lived there for the first 15 years of my life. Went to school with three tribes of Native Americans, the Jemez, the Zia and the Santa Anna.
The computer generated narration is the worst. NM does have many unique places to visit. One missed here is the Rio Grand gorge just west of Taos about 15 minutes. Angel Fire has good skiing and is welcome relief during hot summers.
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@Bull Durham "It is also clear that you are trying to get drug money from your horrid videos."
WTF? Why would you say such a thing? I understand your complaints about the video, but this--unless there is some reason for it that I am missing--is despicable.
I would also say that these people at least produced something. Everyone's got to start somewhere, or they go nowhere at all.
"Leave it to the ignorant and stupid who judge only by counting the faults. I am grateful, and so must you be, for even one note, one wonderful phrase." ~ Pablo Casals
Why did YT de-monetize
your channel ?
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@@pierpaoloromanelli Hi. I understand what you're saying but what was the actual reason that they told you for doing that? Alphabet Google YT HAVE TO have a reason, what was it?
Did you appeal their decision?
I've lived in N,M,and I loved it ,but now I'm old and alone and living in pennsylvania.I long for those days in Las Cruces.It was heaven in my mind.
Move back?
Still as beautiful as always!!
Also, Silver City!! Its great to visit, the food, old architecture of the town!!! The mountains and hot springs are one of a kind!!! I love N.M. 505 our home!!!
575 mine ♡♡♡♡
In Albuquerque. The Tram is the coolest! Sandia mountains over looking the city and a ski field on top.
I was fascinated with Madrid and then coming into Albuquerque. Also Nine Mile Hill.
@@beachdiva9586 Yes Madrid the roadside town! Cool!
My Mothers side of the family is originally from Rainsville N.M.born and raised . New Mexico is truly the land of enchantment ! It is a sacred land and much loved by God!
White Sands is now a National Park...Gorgeous!!!
New Mexico truly is the Land of Enchantment! Experience the golden glow of the adobe in sunset 🌅.
New Mexico is an State that many Americans believe is still part of Mexico. It is a beautiful State, economic, and not polluted or crowded and we want to keep that way. I am glad somebody showed some of its natural beauties.
No jobs. And nothing there.
wow with all the illegal migrating there your quiet days will soon be going going gone...
@@joemanpjg lol stupid comment.
@@beverleykazmiczak6470 Lol not even true.
@@joemanpjg must be a racist trump supporter. YUK
Art Galleries, Ghost Ranch, Many museums, hiking trails, great zoo, aquarium, botanic parts.. so many places for science, art, architecture, lovely land., ,
Great content but the robo-narrator is terrible.
Isn't thr any real people around anymore? Why do you use a stupid ass robot, can that dum robot eat CHILI huh can it
Especially with an English accent.
There the editing of the video was lousy as well with the narrator twice talking while the images of a new location were being played. As a New Mexico resident for 25 years I found this video was a poorly done review of some of the states tourist stops.
I agree. And I'm a Brit. She sounds bloody awful.
Please redo this video with another voice. I can barely stand to listen to it.
Watching this on mute, thank you very much
I hear you .. excruciating
Yeah, I muted the voice is very annoying to me too. 🙄
At least she correctly mispronounced Rio Grande! 🤣🤣🤣
Our Organ Mountains are most beautiful & a different color throughout the day & late evening. We also have awesome sunsets!!!!
Without sounding disrespectful, the narration is horrendous.
Thank you
Ellie Blair I totally agree. The voice is hard for me to listen to.
Ro-bot voi- ce A-noy-ing
hi dear did you subscribe ? thank you
I LOVE NM!
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Lol
@@pierpaoloromanelli This person is making fun of you. You should stand up for yourself.
Not in vain, New Mexico was called the Land of Enchantment, it is absolutely a wonderful travel destination!!!
English Lessons Speaking of English Lessons,Where is Oklahomer?
maybe Oklahoma you wanted to say???
Thanks for the list, I have grown to love NM, I was worried when my husband told me he was being relocated, but since we moved to Rio Rancho to a D.R. Horton home and it has been really lovely, its really pretty here and the people are great.
Glad to hear this, I am sure it is a great place to live.
Rio Rancho is californication
@@dancly1913 no it is not my parents lived there for 20 years!
I didn't feel so enchanted when I was there... but after I left, I was broken and wanted to go back... here in So Cali
I live in New Mexico and I never thought how great and beautiful if is
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@Paul Freedom Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What Utah doesn't have are things like the Pueblo Indian culture which includes 19 pueblos. We also have the most diversity of geology of any state from the desert to high alpine environment. One of the highest numbers of bird and butterfly species as well.
So yeah I'm bragging about NM and I have been here for 25 years. For New Mexicans this is the best state for what WE are looking for.
@Paul Freedom Utah sucks.
Paul Freedom So what did you think of Oklahoma? Just curious. I live in Tulsa.
I want to LIVE there. Hopefully I'll make it next year.
New Mexico have so much to offer travelers and I have to go back there and see more of the state and it's people.
Me too ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for the video. In the last decades I was several times in NM/Alamogordo. Hope to come back soon. It's a pretty well area.
I live in Rio rancho, New Mexico and it's absolutely beautiful
It is true
Rio Rauncho
I Agree!!
I love New Mexico, and there are some good views of it, but the commentary is very annoying. It's not pronounced Jay-mez, it''s Hay-mez. And other mistakes.
Agreed... Was that an annoying computer voice?
I live here and had no idea what she was talking about!!!!
Never imagined that New Mexico has such wonderful places to visit. It is really an amazing state!
Yes I agree, let us go all in New Mexico :)
It is a rural state. The wealth of New Mexico is not the cities. Me growing up on a ranch near the bootheel was an excellent thing.
yeah, I believe rural New Mexico has a special charm too
thanks for your explanation, you arouse my interest too
+Page Gatt> Hollywood likes them both; "Billy the Kid" in the sticks, and "Breaking Bad" in the city. Like it or not these are some of the most enduring images of NM.
I was Born here. And I am still here. Don't forget. We are also called the "True Volcano State".. We have every type here. Super as well. I am proud to be From here. There's more to New Mexico, then you will Ever know.
Thanks for your message,Katharine. Yes, indeed, there's so much to know about New Mexico, a wonderful state. Of course, having had the chance to be born there, you must know much more.
Katharine Carmichael any tips for a relocated surfer? I’m sadly going to be leaving Southern California for financial reasons, and am literally going to feel like a fish out of water. Looking for water-related activities/lifestyle near Capitan or Ruidoso
Hi
@chefpete1978 i live in socorro, its pretty shit
@chefpete1978 Your lucky. Pure druggies and garbage I hate this place😂
Dont forget the north part of the state. Forests, mountains and a live working steam railroad with 65 miles of track
Such a beautiful state I live in I wouldn't trade it for anything. Watch out for the folk in Taos, Santa Fe, and ABQ they have little appreciation for the beauty this state holds, probably because they never leave the city.
You missed one of the most beautiful areas of New Mexico: Ruidoso and Lincoln, both in Lincoln County.
Thank you, Deborah
I know all they ever talk about is Damm santa Fe in these types of videos.
Cloudcroft is a cool little town! The whole area is beautiful!
Thanks for adding these! We are heading to New Mexico for New Years' weekend and after seeing your comment, will now be checking out Ruidoso! :)
@@bikeryder757 Cloudcroft looks super cute! Just googled it because we're heading to New Mexico at the end of the month and are looking for some places to visit. Thanks for the recommendation!
Santa Fe is best for adults. Albuquerque has a great zoo, aquarium, Natural history museum, children s museum, atomic museum, making it perfect for children , teens and adults. Meow Wolf, art, make Santa Fe great for older children. Love to hike and camp, New Mexico.
So very many mispronunciations. Really enjoyed how when the first map was shown, it was Arizona which was highlighted. Foreshadowing I guess
K Quitberg Judge not, dummy. That was a map of the United States AND territories when NM became a state. Arizona was still a territory. Like Alaska and Hawaii, which are also shown in a different color.
I love living in New Mexico!
The image at 0:41 is in Arizona - Canyon de Chelly.
true
It looks like nobody pays attention to the pictures!
Lol
Er, Santa Fe was occupied long before year 1610, by over 800 years. It just was not called "Santa fe." Sheeeish.
All those places you mentioned and you didn't even mention Eagles Nest Lake on the other side of Taos Mountain
it's like the most prettiest place in all of New Mexico!!!
Also what about the Badlands by Farmington?
There are of course all kinds of other locations that could be added!
I agree..... my brother lives right next to the lake. 👍
I grew up visiting Eagle Nest, Cimmaron, all that beautiful area of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, I love Lincoln county too! New Mexico is enchanted. My dad worked here in the 60s-70s before he met my mom in DC. When we came back from overseas we settling in Burque at my dad's urging. So glad he did!
Red River as well
Hello, Very Well Done, I think your video was Awesome. You did Great. Don't listen to the dorks with bad comments, they don't know Greatness when they see it. I would like to see them make a video, but they can't, cause they are to negative and jealous. Have a Wonderful Day 🎶 and Best of Luck, from Susie 🌺 in Albuquerque NM ☮️
In the beginning (.40seconds) You mention Wheeler Peak (13,167ft) and Truchas Peak (13,108ft) and they are in New Mexico, however you show Canyon De Chelly, in AZ. I love New Mexico and everything about it’s rich history. I try and visit every where possible exploring new places. Top of the list is the volcanic drive up to Capulin Volcano National Monument,
2. White Sands, 3. Piedras Marcadas Canyon, 4. Valle Caldera National Preserve 5. Sky City Acoma Pueblo, 6. Taos Pueblo 7. Chaco Culture Canyon 8. Bandelier National Monument 9. El Morro National Monument 10. Carlsbad Caverns . Just to name a few…..
Wheeler Peak, near Taos, is New Mexico’s highest peak 13,161 feet.
Wow! Sounds like an amazing hike!
Ok..... let's get this straight..I live here and I'm shocked to find that Roswell and blue hole aren't on the list......what....the...heck
The blue hole is so beautiful and fun to visit! It takes 3 hours to get there from where I live so it's a nice road trip
Right!!!
Right?
I am New Mexico True NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
Me as well. I'm from Ute Lake
Gallup!
Santa Fe , Saint Joshep stairs 💝
This is a pretty sad clip. I love Tent Rocks, White sands, Carlsbad Caverns, Santa Rosa, Taos, the tramway, the malpais, chama, the tarantula migration, going on snake hunts just to look at them, and then rockhound natl park where you can dig up your own semi precious stonea and geodes
The people are so friendly, and the Women are Beautiful in New Mexico!
S.H.I.T
My husband came here from New York and he said he'd rather live here in New Mexico than move back to New York.
Despite our many problems NM is a beautiful state with so much to offer.
That's strange. Lol it's the opposite for me. I went from New York to Boston then Silver City New Mexico. And I hate it here. But I'm in my late 20s so maybe that's why I do.
Vin Commons your wrong in Texas we would have that problem solve ASAP
Great job. 👍👍👍
Greetings from Athens.
Takis Travel thank you Bro
Athens is on my bucket list! ♡♡♡♡
Me gusta mucho viajar en dulce confort
Love this! We're headed to New Mexico for New Years weekend and we can't wait to do some of these things.
I have lived in Albuquerque for 9 months now. it’s cool to visit but don’t move here. Crime is on the rise, it’s very dangerous here. Cant wait to move back to the East coast.
Only in Albuquerque the heroin capital of the world for all the junkies hang out and Rob and still to support their habit avoid Central Avenue
You need to go to old town Albuquerque I visit it almost every month because it is so cool
Yes it is!!
Those strange looking rock structures are very similar to the ones I seen in Turkey while in the USAF (1985-86)
Missed a lot. like echo cave, billy the kid, smokey the bear, Roswell alien festival witch is top 20 festivals in the USA
Since we're making corrections here....there is no Smokey "The" Bear. There is only "Smokey Bear".....No "The". Just sayin'
@@jameswalters9516 Well wanna go all go full lib His name was Smokey
How I wish the narrator could have been someone without a British accent. So disorienting when looking at the videos. How much more authentic it would seem with a Native or Hispanic voice. I had to turn off the sound to enjoy the photographs.
+Mary Ann Jones> Got tired of that Neeeeeeew Mexico too, huh? I don't know if it was designed to be presented to specifically a UK audience or what. When I first heard it I thought, oops, I must have turned on my GPS unit in the room. Then again it sounded so much like I did a speech Google search on NM and the above was the response.
thank you for your understanding.
I think the same, you made me laugh, Lmfao 😂😂😂😂
Jeremy Clarkson would’ve done good
Richard Rivera+ I live right outside of New York City, and I can tell you from experience, New Yorkers do not affect English accents.
Thanks for the info. I liked the "Coneheads" National Monument/Kasha Katuwe (You know, the old Saturday Night Live skit)
Definitely a good overview of the landscape of my homeland, but if you come to visit, and you pronounce the place names as in the video, you will get laughed at! But don’t worry; you’ll redeem yourself in our eyes if you can hold your own with the spiciness of our cuisine.
Wonderful video and thank you for sharing!
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Agreed! So excited to go to New Mexico and go to some of these places
Thank you
Well done. Thank you .
Also three Rivers to see the pictographs is pretty neat
Yes, I have been there too! That is one of countless places in NM to see the petroglyphs.
Spider Rock of Canyon de Chelly at 0:40! And that is in Eastern Arizona.
Love the music
Love opening scene
Good content I would have suggested a native New Mexican to narrate. Also, brush up on the Spanish pronunciation of place mentioned.
Go to Datil, New Mexico!! Look it up, its known all over the country for the amazing restaurant; the Eagle Guest Ranch!!!
@Drewski J Datil fucking sucks, same as Quemado.
A very nice video.
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My best friend, Thank you for your hard work in making the video. I enjoyed the good video. Have a happy day.
Awesome video....thank you....gave me some great ideas on where to sightsee...thank you😉
Nơw lets go!
There is a shot in the opening that is in Arizona- Canyon de Chelly.
There is so much to see and do in New Mexico. It is a shame that you could not get a n American who would pronounce the names correctly. The national laboratories and many museums, the biological parks are all missing along with the lakes and mountain sites. I think the pronunciation must be researched by any narrator of any travel program. Hint Jemez is Heymez. Nan’s are native or Spanish or Mexican with a few other European names to add more flavor to the banquet. Which reminds me the food is excellent in New Mexico with a traditional flavor all it’s own. I am sorry you missed the fields of chili but your limit was ten! Hope I get the chance to show people the many wineries, art galleries, playhouses, movie studios, movie locations, ski areas, oldest church in America and other historical sights when I return. You forgot to mention Ghost Ranch!
Narrator could be better has some good content but the Rocky mountains reach further then santa Fe all the way to southern New Mexico twn cloud Croft the Aspen trees are beautiful in the fall I'm proud to call New Mexico my home
No, actually the Rocky Mountains stop at the Santa Fe Mountain chain which has the towns of Pecos to Las Vegas along its southern terminous.
Nice video. At 41 second the photo is spider rock in AZ
wonderful video
ana gureu nice new mexico
nice place, indeed
ana gureu yes is the best among all
Sure it's wonderful if you ignore the narration. The images are the best part.
Notice they did NOT talk about T or C NM about the hot springs & about the lake which is now very small @ elephant butte. Small down town area arts & crafts...
U should do best places in TX it should have El paso on it cause that's where I was born and it's a blast there
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I live in balm but I have been to all of the place Chaco Canyon is the best
How come someone from Britain is tell us about our country??
I like your channel :)
I’m was visited that’s mountain!!
Oh fair New Mexico. We love, we love you so. Our hearts with pride o'vr flow
I can't believe canyon was misspelled as canion in the Chocco Canyon segment.
That's OK, you just misspelled "Chaco".
Nice Sub your channel!
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It's pronounced HEYMEZ "Jemez" Mountains! Learn your Spanish! I lived there for the first 15 years of my life. Went to school with three tribes of Native Americans, the Jemez, the Zia and the Santa Anna.
You do realize that a computer is reading the script? Telling a computer to "learn your Spanish"? Ummm ok.
Looks pretty nice but I don't think it's very safe to travel to Mexico these days
THEY HAVE A GUN HATEING GOVERNOR NOW.
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Arizona "Territory"?
How old is that map?
Really!
108 years old. When New Mexico became a state. That was the point.
@@JpOcDenver Thank you, RoadRunner!
Good video but it’s Chaco Canyon, not Chaco Canion.
What happened to Las Cruces?
Exactly & Mesilla!!!!!
It's about the 10 best places. I'll grant you Mesilla.
Go to Roswell, the space aliens are quite friendly and glow in the desert night.
No aliens. Well, a few maybe.
😅 😂 😂 😂 😅 BAM!!!
That's New Mexico true!!!
Please Jemez mtns.= Jemez mountains, would bee better if the speaker had been to ?New Mexico
The computer generated narration is the worst. NM does have many unique places to visit. One missed here is the Rio Grand gorge just west of Taos about 15 minutes. Angel Fire has good skiing and is welcome relief during hot summers.
Enjoyed the show but not the narrator. Should have picked someone who could pronounce the places a lot better. Someone from NM?
Some of your photos are in Arizona. Canyon de Chelly is in Arizona.
Taos Pueblo is not Chimayo.
Wrong voice and accent to this video... ruined the information.
Hi BOnny thank you for feedback we shall try to make it better.
I've lived here for 15 years and oh boy can I say its good
why is Arizona highlighted on the map, not New Mexico? Can we believe you if you get something that wrong in the first frame?
Which Voice Pack You Use??
I LOVE NM! I MISS A LOT!
super video!
Bianca Romanelli ..
My Great grandmas kitchen isnt on here !!!!
I’ve been their! There’s nothing Enchanting about it!!!!!