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Discover the 'Land of Ice and Fire' in New Mexico at this destination with a long history and trails through volcanic and ...
Near Ruidoso, New Mexico lies a 19th century military fort, now a state historic site, surrounded by public land and thick, untouched grasses only lightly grazed by cavalry horses. But what’s ...
Ancestral Pueblo peoples used centuries-old ice preserved in lava caves to survive five major droughts in the past 2,000 years.
If you’re looking for a novel place to spend the night this summer, look no further than New Mexico. From dome homes to ...
Dubbed the Ice Palace, the new cave lacks giant pillars, but sparkles with rare crystal formations, including minerals resembling cauliflower and fiber-optic-like filaments.
El Malpais National Monument has opened Giant Ice Cave and Lava Bomb Cave. A permit is required to explore the caves, all other caves in the monument are remaining closed for resource protection.
Following the discovery of a large ice cave in March 2023, a new one was recently discovered near the Phayum First Village in Penba county of the Xizang autonomous region.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southeastern New Mexico is home to 119 known caves, including North America's largest cave chamber, the Big Room.
New study explains how Ancestral Puebloans survived devastating droughts by traveling deep into the caves of New Mexico to melt ancient ice as a water resource.
Following the discovery of the Gangkar Ice Cave in March 2023, a new double-layered ice cave has recently been discovered near the Phayum Second Village in Penba county of the Xizang autonomous ...