A book of photographs from a visit to Bandalier National Monument in May, 2011, just weeks before wildfires decimated the surrounding area. Luckily Tsankawi was spared. This is a spiritual place that is breathtaking in many areas... and not just because I am terrified of heights. If you are ever in the Santa Fe area be sure to visit this site.
Former news photographer and magazine editor who now specializes in limited edition B&W and hand colored B&W fine art photographic prints.
Publish Date February 03, 2012
Dimensions Standard Landscape 40 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Travel
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