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Petroglyph National Monument > QTVR Panorama
A view above Rinconada Canyon, the most visited part of Petroglyph National Monument. The Sandia Mountains and the northern Albuquerque suburbs are visible to the east, while in the west stretches a flat, grassy plateau, with several extinct volcanoes on the horizon.
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