A tour of New Mexico with Gov. Bill Richardson
Heading out for a ride from the J.W. Eaves Movie Ranch near Santa Fe are, from left, Marty Miller, Gov.
Richardson, visiting the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, says he loves art, particularly pottery. (Paul Ross / For The Times)
Sun-bleached cattle skulls have always been a natural decoration in the Western landscape but, in
Val Kilmer, the Juilliard-trained actor whose film credits include “Batman Forever,” “Top Gun” and “The Doors,” is the grandson of New Mexican prospector. He owns a 60,000-acre ranch in Pecos, about 25 miles east of Santa Fe. He met Gov. Richardson, left, for a bite at the Tesuque Village Market. (Paul Ross / For The Times)
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The high plains in the mountains of New Mexico are dotted with watering holes which have been created for cattle but also serve deer, antelope and whatever else is at “play.” (Paul Ross / For The Times)
Wild horses freely roam the back country of
Dramatic high mesas rise majestically from the desert floor near Acoma, N.M. (Paul Ross / For The Times)
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