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Tag Archives: Magdalena Ridge
Where the heavens and Mother Earth lovingly embrace
It’s not often that one has a chance to visit a place so serene and spellbindingly beautiful that your entire concepts of being and existence are irrevocably altered. This blog author experienced that last weekend during a tour of New … Continue reading →
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