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New Mexico Nature Guide
New Mexico stacks five life zones into one state — Chihuahuan desert at the bottom, then piñon-juniper, ponderosa, spruce-fir, and finally alpine tundra on the highest peaks of the Sangre de Cristos. That vertical range, plus the Rio Grande flyway running down the middle, gives the Land of Enchantment a nature calendar that swings from the famous winter crane gatherings at Bosque del Apache to summer alpine wildflowers above 11,000 feet. Add some of the darkest skies in North America and the result is a state where the season you experience depends as much on your elevation as on the month.
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