This place was an experience to visit, the people take very much pride in their land, homes, and work! Its unbelievable the amount of history here. We entered the church there and the silence was something you could feel. After sitting in there for a minute i had extreme feelings. Its a very spiritual place. There are many shops there to but hand made goods but be sure to bring cash, only a couple shops offer card readers. Also be sure to be there before 5pm as they close the gate to their village, which i don't blame them.. another warning be sure to check the weather, the day we visited it was beautiful 70 out side. Next day we left and they got snow. The drive there was absolutely beautiful through the mountains i didnt take many pictures here, i felt bad doing it. I got to talk with some of the people who lived there. Id go back...
Read moreThis is a very significant ruin for the Pueblo people, and the site of a major tragedy. It's both beautiful and emotional to behold. This ruin can only be accessed from inside the Taos Pueblo, which requires a $25 entrance fee for visitors. The grounds of the church ruins and the cemetery itself are strictly off-limits; you cannot enter the low adobe walls that delineate the cemetery outside the...
Read moreso much history happened here and around this structure, a lot of it wasnt good. Thank you to the Pueblo people inhabiting this special place to share with outsiders. Be very respectful to the people and the buildings when coming to visit...
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