We left Albuquerque and headed to Alamogordo, NM which is
just North of White Sands National Park.
But before we leave, Carmen took this picture of the old car and
trailer. I think it is a 1954 Hudson
Commodore.
We traveled south on I-25 and stopped at the road marker for
the Rio Salado Sand Dunes. The others
with us on this RV trip do not stop here with us and they continue to Alamogordo.
Back on the road, we turned east on route 380 at San
Antonio, NM and passed the Trinity Site.
This is the location of the first detonation of a nuclear bomb conducted
as part of the Manhattan Project. There
is not much here now and the land is fairly flat. It is now listed on the National Registry of
Historic Places.
While still on route 380, we pass (with a short stop) the
“Valley of Fires” (Carrizozo Malpais lava flow) which is an overlook and
boardwalk through the lava field. (The
field is 45 miles long, and varies in width from 2 to 5 miles. The lava flow also has an average depth of 45
feet with the thickest depth around 165 feet.)
There is a walkway that takes you through part of the lava
flow. You can see the boardwalk
meandering through this section of the park.
We get into Alamogordo and setup the motor home then took
off to check out the winery and pistachio shop and get dinner. Outside of the winery they had this huge
pistachio.
Pistachio trees and grape vines. We purchased some pistachio nuts and a bottle
of wine, after a wine tasting of course.
I found this t-shirt while walking around the shop and found
it interesting. Ha, Ha, Ha, how true is
that?