Plaza Blanca

E491025

Plaza Blanca is a striking landscape of white sandstone cliffs and hoodoos in northern New Mexico, famed for its otherworldly scenery and frequent appearance in art and photography.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
landscape
tourist attraction
access dirt road approach
hiking trails
attracts geology enthusiasts
nature lovers
bestSeasonToVisit fall
spring
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
geologicalComposition sandstone
hasActivity day hiking
landscape photography
sightseeing
hasColor white
hasErosionProcess water erosion
wind erosion
hasFeature cliffs
hoodoos
hasLightingConditions dramatic shadows at sunrise
dramatic shadows at sunset
hasNickname The White Place NERFINISHED
hasPhotographicStyle black-and-white landscape photography
hasTerrain eroded sandstone spires
narrow canyons
rocky washes
hasView distant mountains
surrounding desert landscape
knownFor dramatic rock formations
film and video locations
fine art painting
otherworldly scenery
photography
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Chama River Valley NERFINISHED
New Mexico
Rio Arriba County NERFINISHED
northern New Mexico
locatedNear Abiquiú, New Mexico NERFINISHED
nameMeaning White Plaza
partOf American Southwest desert landscapes
popularWith artists
hikers
photographers
tourists
rockType white sandstone

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