

El Malpais Lava Flows, a unique volcanic landscape, offers hiking, camping, and stunning views of lava flows, cinder cones, and sand dunes.
Crafted from the unique lava rock found in El Malpais, these figurines are a symbol of the area's volcanic history.
Made from lava rock beads, this jewellery is a traditional craft that has been passed down through generations.
A staple in Native American cuisine, blue cornmeal is used to make traditional bread and other dishes.
Scrambled eggs, chorizo, cheese, and green chile wrapped in a flour tortilla.
Mutton, potatoes, and green chiles simmered in a savory broth.
Ground beef, beans, cheese, and lettuce served on a frybread.
Located within the El Malpais National Monument, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with stunning views.
A local favorite known for its green chile stew and other Southwestern dishes.
A popular spot for authentic Mexican cuisine and margaritas.
El Malpais Lava Flows offers extensive hiking trails, and sturdy boots protect feet from rough terrain and provide necessary grip.
The high elevation and open spaces make sun protection crucial to prevent sunburn and heat exhaustion.
While water is available, it's recommended to filter it for safety, and a portable filter ensures you stay hydrated during long hikes.
See unique lava tree molds created by ancient volcanic activity.
A serene, 2.8km walk through native bushland, culminating in a stunning sunrise view over Melbourne's skyline.
A bustling market street in Kuala Lumpur, known for its Chinese influences, street food, and bargain shopping.

Riverstage is a picturesque outdoor concert venue located on the banks of the Brisbane River, offering stunning views and a unique setting for live music events.