The Spaniards found sulphur in what is now known as Sulphur Springs (about 2 miles east of the intersection of NM4, NM126 at La Quava, New Mexico approx. 15 miles from the village of Jemez Springs). Today there is a sulphur hot spring at the sight of the mine at Sulphur Springs.
I'm planning to visit NM in 2020 and found this video, thanks for showing us, I really like the music at the end of the video, so very heart touching !
Beautiful People.❤
The Spaniards found sulphur in what is now known as Sulphur Springs (about 2 miles east of the intersection of NM4, NM126 at La Quava, New Mexico approx. 15 miles from the village of Jemez Springs). Today there is a sulphur hot spring at the sight of the mine at Sulphur Springs.
Did the Chaco people migrate to Jemez?
@@sheakatnerrn1469 Some people think so and I've heard it said by some of the people at the pueblo.
Its great to hear about our people. Thanks
I'm planning to visit NM in 2020 and found this video, thanks for showing us, I really like the music at the end of the video, so very heart touching !