Although a natural wonder, Soda Dam is pungent. It reeks of rotten eggs, and I’m curious about how people dare to swim in its waters. I suppose the mineral content makes it beneficial for health, but I can’t help but be overwhelmed by its unpleasant odor!
In the past, I had showcased a small section of the magnificent murals that adorn the Nativo Lodge. However, due to their immense size, capturing the entire mural in a...
Sunset was really pretty tonight. The sky is full of storm clouds and there are a few more clouds peeking over Sandia Mountain to make sure it’s safe to come...
I had to be out and about yesterday and the weather was just miserable. It was cold, windy and hailing. The hail was about pea sized and hurt when it...
What a great place. Smells of sulphar? Europeans might have paid lots of money to bathe in this in the 1800s.
Lisa Contreras
2008-01-25 17:04
Hello! I am really enjoying your photos of Albuquerque. I’m a native, but stuck in West Texas for now.
My family owns a cabin right next to Soda Dam, my great grandfather built it for his grandkids, and never imagined his great grandkids would play there! We grew up climbing on/around Soda Dam. The smell is definately an aquired taste, so to speak! I have to admit, I love it! 😉 The cabin is a little red one, slightly past the Dam, and it sits right on the river.
Thank you for the walk down memory lane. Your photos are beautiful.
Chris
2006-06-06 14:40Wonderful !
It smells you say ? Well, nevermind, can’t scratch the screen to get the odorama 😉
Louise
2006-06-14 01:29What a great place. Smells of sulphar? Europeans might have paid lots of money to bathe in this in the 1800s.
Lisa Contreras
2008-01-25 17:04Hello! I am really enjoying your photos of Albuquerque. I’m a native, but stuck in West Texas for now.
My family owns a cabin right next to Soda Dam, my great grandfather built it for his grandkids, and never imagined his great grandkids would play there! We grew up climbing on/around Soda Dam. The smell is definately an aquired taste, so to speak! I have to admit, I love it! 😉 The cabin is a little red one, slightly past the Dam, and it sits right on the river.
Thank you for the walk down memory lane. Your photos are beautiful.