The next day we visited White Sands National Monument; a beautiful, surreal place with miles and miles of white sand dunes. Unlike most sand dunes, these consist of gypsum, which accounts for the unusual white coloration. The sand is soft and fine, it feels almost like talcum powder. The Visitor Center is a restored WPA project, a beautiful structure that was built in the 1930's. We spent the afternoon and had a quick picnic, as it was a little chilly to sit out in the wind.
We toured the New Mexico Space History Museum on our last day in Alamogordo. The highlight there for me was seeing a moon rock! Wade of course, enjoyed all the rockets and related information. That afternoon we went did some wine and pistachio tasting at a couple of farms outside of town. That was pretty unique. The garlic and green chili pistachios are awesome! See below for a picture of the World's Largest Pistachio!
The next morning we headed for San Diego, staying one night each in Lordsburg, NM and Gila Bend, AZ. We really enjoyed our trip but it was nice to be home.
Wade enjoying warm temps! |
Visitor Center at White Sands - Pueblo Deco at its best! |
Architectural details |
Moon Rock! |
Rocket at the Space Museum |
World's Largest Pistachio |
Arizona Sunset at Augie's Quail Trail RV Park (it's a sculpture, not a real quail) |
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