Month: February 2019

Ski Santa Fe

Ski Santa Fe

Ski Santa Fe is located high above what has become one of the top visitor destinations in the nation, the historic and artistic town of Santa Fe, so when you visit for a ski or snowboard trip, be sure to save time for the town. Santa Fe has a wonderful range of...

Border Wall Deception

Border Wall Deception

Contrary to what the ruling elite on the east and west coasts want you to believe most of the US Mexico border is like you see in these images. Border Wall Deception Well over 50% doesn't even have the single strand of barbed wire! Border Wall Deception Border Wall...

Shiprock

Shiprock Aerial

.Shiprock is a monadnock rising nearly 1,583 feet above the high-desert plain of the Navajo Nation in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. Its peak elevation is 7,177 feet above sea level. It lies about 10.75 miles southwest of the town of Shiprock, which is...

New Mexico

Best of New Mexico Aerial

A compilation of my aerial filming from 2015. Includes Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Abiquiu, White Sands, Santa Fe National Forest, Aspen Vista, Chama, Cumbres & Toltec Railroad, Sandia Peak, Wagon Wheel, Pecos National Forest

Old Santa Fe

Santa Fe Trail

Consumed with Manifest Destiny, a young United States rolled westward into foreign lands, changing lives and fortunes forever. Celebrating the 175th anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail, this program reexamines the history of this great American event from the point of...

Taos Pueblo

Taos 100 Years Ago

Rare footage recently archived and represented exclusively by Footage World. Ernest Blumenschein is one of the founders of the Artist Society in Taos, New Mexico.

Taos Pueblo

1920s 16mm New Mexico Pueblos

This 16mm film is part of a series of films shot about 1925 or so. This film takes place in New Mexico around Raton, Taos and the Taos Pueblo area as well as other ancient Indian village ruins in the area. This appears to be filmed by someone taking part in one of...

Santa Fe

Santa Fe 1940

By the 1940’s The Railyard was an activity center for Santa Fe locals. Older neighbors still living next to the Railyard today, remember afternoons picking wild lettuce and swimming along the acequia that flows through the site. There was ice skating in the winter and...

Climate Change Hoax

Even More Climate Change !

For all the thumb sucking Global Warming Lemmings. Just because it snows allot or rains hard or the wind blows doesn't mean the climate is acting unusual! Far worse storms have occurred over the millennium far hotter spells and FAR colder spells on a cyclical basis!...