this site is where the first nuclear bomb was tested. This monument is made of lava stones and is located very near where the bomb was dropped |
the casing that would have held the bomb |
you can still find lots of TRINITITE stones in the area but there is a large sign saying do not remove stones or face arrest:) |
model of Fat man |
UP close look at a trinitite stone. Lots of signs saying that the risk of radiation is minimal |
It is a very barren location |
ON the way back we visited the famous road runner statue along I-10 |
Looks majestic from the highway but up close you can see it is made of scraps and trash. |
We visited a western town called Cloud Croft and had a very nice brunch in a haunted resort |
Magnificent views |
Visited White sands national park. Walked the dunes and even saw a camel! |
husband drew in the sand to commemorate our 20th wedding anniversary trip:) |
Ate a a Whataburger as there are now near us. Honestly I don't get what the fuss is about this chain from our friends in Texas, lol. Tastes like any other hamburger joint to me. |
Visited another quaint little town called Silver city and did some shopping |
Supposedly Billy the Kid lived here..but honestly every where we went there was a Billy the Kid reference, for a person to live only until 21-22 she sure got around the entire state of NM. lol |
On the way home our plane was delayed for nearly four hours due to engine issues |
We had an amazing trip and it was nice to reconnect as a couple. The kids did amazing on their own and can't wait for us to leave again, haha. The animals were still alive and the house didn't burn down so it was a success all around. :) I left MarioFan with a list of school activities to get done and he accomplished all of them, yay.
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