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The Dryland Crops and Game Interpretive Exhibit is one of the most fascinating points of interest in New Mexico's national parks. Located in the Chaco Culture National Historical Park, the exhibit showcases the sturdy crops and game that have sustained the Native American cultures in the region for centuries.
When visiting the exhibit, visitors get to experience the unique and beautiful landscape of New Mexico's drylands, where the crops and game are cultivated. The exhibit highlights the various techniques used by the Native Americans to cultivate the crops and hunt the game, including the use of irrigation systems and specialized hunting tools.
One of the reasons to visit the Dryland Crops and Game Interpretive Exhibit is to learn about the ancient cultural practices of the Native Americans who have lived in the region for generations. Visitors also get to see the various crops that have been cultivated, including corn, beans, and squash, and how they were used in different recipes and cultural ceremonies.
In addition, visitors get to see the various wild animals that have roamed the region, including antelope, deer, and bison. The exhibit also highlights the various threats that these animals faced, including overhunting and habitat destruction.
Overall, the Dryland Crops and Game Interpretive Exhibit is a unique and educational experience that offers visitors a glimpse into the ancient cultures and practices of the Native Americans who have lived in New Mexico for centuries.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
N. FLOODWAY CHANNEL AT ALBUQUERQUE
2025-01-14T01:00:00.000-07:00 |
1cfs | 0.74ft | 5091ft |
TIJERAS ARROYO NR ALBUQUERQUE
2025-01-14T01:05:00.000-07:00 |
0cfs | 1.02ft | 4992ft |
SAN JOSE DRAIN AT WOODWARD RD AT ALBQ.
2025-01-14T00:25:00.000-07:00 |
0cfs | 0.18ft | 4939ft |
RIO GRANDE AT ALBUQUERQUE
2025-01-14T00:15:00.000-07:00 |
845cfs | 3.65ft | 4953ft |
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