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Santa Fe is nestled at the base of the Sangre de Christos mountains in Northern New Mexico. Within a one hour drive from the city you can ski, rafting, hot air ballooning, visit indian pueblos and ruins and see one of the last battlefields of the Civil War.Because the city is at 7,000 feet the weather is rarely very hot or very cold. The late summer is our monsoon season with spectacular thunderstorms almost every afternoon.They rarely last more than half an hour - just enough time for a coffee, margarita or cider.
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