Friday, November 20, 2009

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In my travels thou out this great state I am easily captivated by it's beauty. One of the places I love to travel to is White Sands N.M. One of the things that has made me and countless many happy over the years is that the world has finally sat up and taken notice of N.M., especially White Sands National Monument. Although I believe Transformes might have been shot at White Sands Missile Range it's close enough to the national monument that one can easily see the same type of desert that appears in both the Transformers movies.
Even if your not a film buff White Sands N.M. still will provide the naked eye with plenty of appeal, especially around sunset. At any time of the day one can see children sledding down a dune or a photographer setting up that one great shot that he or she can show to their family and friends. The neighboring city of Alamagordo is also a must see for it's Natural Space History Museum and IMAX Planatarium. The town is friendly and while Richard Branson wants to build the International Space Port near Las Crusas N.M. one can easily see that's because Alamagordo doesn't need the extra publicity. That's because the film industries and the military base nearby Alamagordo is already a hot spot. If you ever catch yourself wanting to see one of the world's natural wonders or you just find yourself wanting to see what tomorrow's technology will hold just visit this part of N.M. Las Crusas is only a half hour drive from Alamagordo. If you have the time also rent a cabin in Cloudcroft and drive down the neighboring mountain into Alamagordo, the scenery is second to none.

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