While in Albuquerque town of New Mexico, lot of folks talk about sunset with watermelon hues in the sky. Have you heard of Sunsets with watermelon colours in the sky? This blog-post shares about a special place to witness Albuquerque sunset. Let's check out and know some tips to make this experience even special with small hike which can be planned by people of any age group.
How to reach John B. Robert Dam from different parts of Albuquerque Town?
One can get an uber or lyft to reach this place and if you get down at nearby park, you can chose to take a small hike to the dam. We did exactly the same.
It's no secret that when it comes to sunsets, Albuquerque offers one of the most brilliant, colorful and dramatic shows. The Sandia Mountains is one of the other popular places to watch Sunset in Albuquerque. "Sandia" means watermelon in Spanish and these mountains reinforce their perfectly-given namesake every evening at dusk.
While there seems to be no bad place to watch an Albuquerque sunset, there are certain spots that are better than others for witnessing the magical hues in the sky.
John B. Robert Dam is even special because it offer brilliant views of landscapes around the dam. Above photograph shows the dried slopes of the dam where you would find water when it rains.
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Some of the other main places to see Albuquerque Sunset are mentioned in various articles online but I found one thing weird in those lists. Most of them enlist hotels, restaurants or pubs. I can't believe that only commercial places are good to enjoy sunset in Albuquerque town. I have intentionally not mentioned places here and certainly want to alert that many of the lists online look like promotional posts for commercial buildings.
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If you liked this post and found it helpful, I would request you to follow these things when traveling -
1. Manage your waste well and don’t litter, Use dustbins.
2. Tell us if you went to a place and found it hard to locate a dustbin.
3. Avoid bottle waters in hills. Usually you get clean water in hills and water bottles create lot of mess in our ecosystem.
4. Say big no to plastic and avoid those unhealthy snacks packed in plastic bags. Rather buy fruits.
5. Don't play loud blaring music in forests of jungle camps. You are a guest in that ecosystem and disturbing the locals (humans and animals) is not polite