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Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument: Quarai Ruins

8/8/2019

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Quarai Ruins Salinas Mission, New Mexico

Abandoned For 350 Years


     The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument in New Mexico consists of three sites: Quarai, Abo, and Gran Quivira. Quarai and Abo are fairly close together and both are within easy driving distance of the town of Mountainair while the Gran Quivera site is farther south on HWY 55.   
      I've always felt a special affinity for Quarai. It's easy to see why people would've wanted to live in this area. The ruins are surrounded by lush grass, wild roses, and towering Cottonwood trees (that are probably as old as the ruins). Beyond that the landscape gives way to beautiful desert mountains that provided the stone for the architecture. There several are hiking trails that are not terribly long or difficult should one feel so inclined to go for a walk.
     It's important to note that this site was inhabited by native people for hundreds of years prior to arrival of the Spanish in 1598 and subsequent forced construction of this church. Needless to say, life here was probably better before Onate showed up and brought the inquisition with him.
     All three Salinas Pueblo Missions were abandoned in the 1670's and the surviving inhabitants assimilated into neighboring pueblos.
     To see all of my posts from the Salinas Pueblo Missions, click here.
Salinas Mission Ruins at Quarai. New Mexico

The Best Photo I Never Shot

     You really have to appreciate the scale of the structure when you first enter it. The church is huge and I don't think that photos do it justice. When Johnpaul and I walked through the entrance, I immediately felt eyes on me and looked up to see two beautiful owls perched about three quarters of the way up on the right hand side. They looked to be a mamma and her almost grown chick staring down at us with their saucer-sized peepers. And guess what I didn't have? That's right, I didn't have my "real camera" or real telephoto lens needed to get this shot. I was planning on shooting the location with my phone and never considered the possibility of encountering owls. I zoomed in as much as I could but it's not close enough and of course the resolution is crap due to the digital zoom. I call this The Best Photo I Never Shot. The owls watched us the entire time we were there but they never left their perch on the church wall. The entire trip was worth while just for this moment. 
Owls at Quarai Ruins. New Mexico
Salinas Pueblo Mission National Monument at Quaiai.
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. Quarai.
Quarai Mission Ruins. Mountainair, New Mexico
Quarai Mission Ruins. New Mexico
Claret Cactus blooming at the Quarai Mission Ruins
Quarai Mission Ruins. Mountainair, New Mexico
DeAnna and Johnpaul Vincent at the Quarai Mission Ruins.
All photos shot with Motorola MotoX4 and edited with Snapseed.
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