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Arizona and New Mexico Compared

This one was requested by both Flabby and Austin Rudolph. Flabby lives in Arizona. Austin lives in New Mexico. Let the trash talking begin!

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Arizona and New Mexico Compared

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Yes, when I lived there, they had no freeways. Now I think they have 3?

Gael Guerard

https://web.santafechamber.com/events this might help you

Reagan Booth

And Zozobra is now on my bucket list!

Mr. Beat

Thanks Reagan. I loved reading your insights.

Mr. Beat

I had no idea. I'm not surprised those two cities have changed so much. One of the fastest growing areas of the country!

Mr. Beat

I lived in the Albuquerque area for 3 years now we take little trips every weekend to a different place and we haven't been to the same place twice hardly some of the places we enjoy going to is the Ice Caves, tent rocks, ancient native ruins all over , Sky City, there's a lot of skiing, there is a cable car going to the top of Sandia Mountains that hold some type of record I'm not sure what I think it's the longest span there's, also five volcanoes in the Albuquerque area plus many more through the state, we have art galleries and museums running out of our ears one worth mentioning is called meow wolf,definitely worth going. And the Zozobra this was my first year of seeing all of the hype myself. From what I understand everyone goes to get things off of their chest more or less write it on a piece of paper and burn it with the Zozobra man. I also have learned that every year he is themed differently. I don't know if that has some type of significance. But it seems that everyone jumps on the Santa Fe line and heads up to Santa Fe to watch The Burning. you're more than welcome to come next year and we will take you. I believe it was last weekend when you have a year. Thanks for all the videos keep up the good work.

Reagan Booth

Hi Mr. Beat! I really enjoyed this video! Thank you for making it! I have lived in both states. Mostly back on the 80's. I visited Phoenix and Sedona last February and it has changed massively! Also, I would say that Carlsbad Caverns in Carlsbad, NM is a definite highlight in my experience. Maybe you could do a video comparison of the largest caverns in the US? I think there might be some "History" there! :-)

Gael Guerard

Well talking about New Mexico at all is technically trash talk.

John


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