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Anasazi, Adobe

Taos, Santa Fe, Mesa Verde

October 2001

by Shayok Mukhopadhyay
Santa Fe Cafe


Anasazi: pre-historic native North American people occupying parts of present day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado. Adobe: building material consisting of mud and straw popular in various parts of the world with dry climate. In New Mexico, adobe structures present a visual artist with almost infinitely permutable planes.

In fall of 2001, my parents came from India to visit us for a month. I wanted to give them a tour of the south-west in a week – combining tried-and-tested attractions (anything in the vicinity of Moab, Utah) with new places so that there would be something in it for Revathi and me too.

The following album is the result: flying into Denver, Colorado, driving (almost) straight down to Taos, then Santa Fe, then up and west to Chaco Canyon, and Mesa Verde; then to Moab for Shayok's Best of the West in Twenty-Four Hours: sundown at Arches, sunup at Dead Horse Point, rest of the day in the Island in the Sky section of Canyonlands; followed by a six hour death march to catch the night flight from Denver.


Governor's Palace, Santa Fe Church at La Veta, Colorado St Fransis de Asis Church at Rancho de Taos
Church in Taos Pueblo Church in Taos Pueblo Church in Taos Pueblo
Metal Horse, Taos Bank, Taos Taos Sunset
Church in Picuris Pueblo Floating Hills St Fransis de Asis Church at Rancho de Taos
Cats Downtown Bar, Santa Fe Santa Fe Sidewalk Santa Fe Gallery
Santa Fe Museum Santa Fe Museum Santa Fe Museum
Santa Fe Building Santa Fe Cafe Santa Fe Museum
Santa Fe Visitors Santa Fe Shop Window Santa Fe Street
La Casa Sena Plaza, Santa Fe Revathi outside La Casa Sena, Santa Fe Santa Fe Sidewalk
Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde Kiva at Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde
Baba, Revathi at Chaco Canyon Ruins Baba at Dead Horse Point, Utah

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i really needed the inside look of an adobe. i'm doing a report and the outside doesn't help at all.

Anonymous     Fri, 7 Nov 2008 15:46:50 -0500
I what poeple to see this it look so so nice and one day i will like to go there to real see it someday

shell     Thu, 1 May 2008 12:09:54 -0400
Great pictures. Supurb color as well as B&W. Brings back memories of my travels there over the past few years.



Becky in Texas     Fri, 2 Mar 2007 23:45:30 -0500


go to türkiye(turkey)

ali šahin     Fri, 5 Jan 2007 12:25:38 -0500
Great pics of Mesa Verde. They're actually all brilliant, but I've been to the Mesa and your pictures brought back great memories.

N Cole     Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:06:28 -0400
nice to know that you visited santa-fe and arizona. an interesting thing about native-ameriacans please see www.geocities.com/trueworldhistory/native_americans.html



ashok tiwari     Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:42:39 -0400


Hi, I am coming to Santa fe to film for a travel show. I am interested to know what cafe was photographed. It looks great from the outside. Thanks for your help, Raina

raina weir     Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:03:47 -0400