The "Land of Enchantment" is as varied in its scenery as its nickname suggests. New Mexico boasts desert lowlands in the south and high, hoary peaks in the north, rugged volcanic uplands and colorful plateaus, high plains along its eastern border, and a great rift valley that quite literally slashes the state in two. Halka Chronic gives us a beguiling portrait of New Mexico's many faces, which in large part can be laid at the doorstep of the state's varied geology.
Paperback; dimensions are 5 7/8" by 9" by 5/8"; 255 pages.