The Santa Fe Opera, located on a ranch in the hills north of Santa Fe, produces five operas every summer. The sides and back of the theatre are open to the outside, allowing the audience to take in the New Mexican desert during every performance.
The oldest wooden paddle-boat ferry still in normal operation. It crosses the Susquehanna River at Millersburg, Pennsylvania.
white sands is a national monument in southern new mexico...it's filled with incredible pure white sand dunes and has been described as "like snow, but not" by locals...
The famous radio telescope array in the New Mexico desert that many people have seen in the movie Contact. It is used primarily for radio astronomy to view radio emitting objects like quasars, supernovas, black holes, and cosmic radiation.
Eric Hart has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by eqqman.
Currently in Manhattan.
I am a props carpenter and artisan in the entertainment world, building all sorts of crazy things for theatre, opera, and various events. I recently moved to New York City to help build and install the Christmas windows for Macy's. I've spent several summers in Santa Fe, NM, building for the Santa Fe Opera. Over the years, I've also lived and worked in Louisville, KY; Athens, OH; Philadelphia, Hershey and Easton, PA. My Chevrolet Nova has gotten quite a few miles on it over the years.
You can also find Eric at www.eric-hart.com.