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Albuquerque Travel


Geography<br />

Albuquerque is divided geographically into four<br />

quadrants that are officially part of the postal<br />

address. They are NE (northeast), NO (northwest),<br />

SE (southeast) and SW (southwest). The Central<br />

Avenue divides the city between north-south and<br />

the villas of the BNSF Railway divides the city<br />

between the east and west.<br />

Surface<br />

• Total 490.92 km²<br />

• Land 486.22 km²<br />

• Water (0.96%) 4.7 km²<br />

Altitude<br />

• Average 1514 m. n. m.<br />

Semi-Arid Climate


Family of Mexico<br />

Before this trip I had already known some of the<br />

guys that I would travel but also they were people<br />

that I know how they were are but after this travel<br />

all tha laughs the moments that were with different<br />

emotions that somenthing that is imposible to write<br />

because all the things that we saw how we help<br />

each other that show me the new family we do<br />

during the travel


Animals<br />

Bobcats<br />

The bobcat is crepuscular. They mostly keep on the<br />

move from three hours before sunset until about<br />

midnight, and then again from before dawn until<br />

three hours after sunrise.


Mexican Grey Wolf<br />

The lobo was once “top dog” in the borderlands,<br />

and when the wolf population returns to healthy<br />

numbers, biologists believe that lobos will restore<br />

balance to the Southwest’s ecosystems by keeping<br />

deer, elk and javelina—a type of peccary —<br />

populations healthy and in check


Prairie Dogs<br />

You can easily watch Prairie Dogs throughout<br />

Albuquerque - especially along Tramway.These<br />

charismatic, rabbit-size rodents live in<br />

underground burrows, extensive warrens of<br />

tunnels and chambers marked by many mounds of<br />

packed earth at their surface entrances. Other<br />

animals benefit from their labors. Burrows may be<br />

shared by snakes, burrowing owls, and even rare<br />

black-footed ferrets, which hunt prairie dogs in<br />

their own dwellings.


Acoma<br />

Acoma language enters the group of Keresan<br />

languages. In the contemporary culture of the<br />

Acoma people, most people speak both Acoma<br />

and English. Elders can also speak Spanish.<br />

The acoma (from 'akomé or a'aku "village of the<br />

white stone") is an Indian tribe of the group of<br />

Keresan languages and people culture that lives in<br />

New Mexico. They occupy the towns of Acoma,<br />

Acomita / Tichuna and MacCarthy / Santa Maria.<br />

Its language had about 1,696 speakers in 1980.<br />

According to data from the 1995 BIA, there were<br />

6,344 registered to the tribal role, but according to<br />

the 2000 census, 4,628 individuals were registered.<br />

The town Acoma (county of Sandoval, New<br />

Mexico) has 2,802 inhabitants, with a settlement<br />

of more than 2000 years, being the oldest locality<br />

in the United States.

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