The Delight Makers
By: Adolf BandelierThe Mountain Ranges Skirting the Rio Grande Del Norte On The West,
Nearly Opposite The Town Of Santa Fé, In the Territory Of New Mexico,
Are To-Day But Little Known. The Interior Of The Chain, The Sierra De
Los Valles, Is As Yet Imperfectly Explored. Still, These Bald-Crested
Mountains, Dark And Forbidding as They Appear From A Distance, Conceal
And Shelter In their Deep Gorges And Clefts Many A Spot Of Great Natural
Beauty, Surprisingly Picturesque, But Difficult Of Access. From The
River These Cañons, As They Are Called in new Mexico, Can Be Reached
Only By Dint Of Toilsome Climbing and Clambering; For Their Western
Openings Are Either Narrow Gaps, Or Access To Them Is Barred by Colossal
Walls And Pillars Of Volcanic Rocks.
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