Senin, 10 Juli 2017

Showdown in New Mexico

The Rebels won at Valverde the biggest battle fought in the Southwest but they couldn’t secure a coast-to-empire. Mesa del Contadero, a 300-foot-high mass of black volcanic rock, rose up over the northern end of a punishing New Mexico desert. Since at least the 17th century, the desolate stretch of ancient lava flows, sand and …

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