To the west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is Petroglyph National Monument. It occupies an area know as the West Mesa, a 17 mile long table of land west of the Rio Grande. It emerged about 200,000 years ago when lava flowed from a large fissure.
To the west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is Petroglyph National Monument. It occupies an area know as the West Mesa, a 17 mile long table of land west of the Rio Grande. It emerged about 200,000 years ago when lava flowed from a large fissure.