Roswell, NM: A Town of Unknown Population

Settled in the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert’s northwestern region lies a sleepy town turned military base with one of the most unique pop culture profiles of any community its size. Roswell, New Mexico is known the world over not because of the particular achievements of any of its 45,000 known residents, but rather a [...]

Chihuahua Desert’s Animal Friends

While we as humans might struggle to survive the intense desert conditions for long without the proper supplies and outside nourishment, many of earth’s creatures feel right at home in the Chihuahuan Desert‘s heat-heavy, water-deprived climate. Playing home to even some larger animals, perhaps the deserts most iconic dweller is the bighorn sheep, easily distinguished [...]

Albuquerque’s Desert Climate Leaves it Far From Deserted

While deserts are generally thought to be sparsely populated regions in which even vegetation can scarcely afford to make a home, Albuquerque, New Mexico proves that a vibrant city can indeed succeed amid largely arid surroundings. The largest city in the state of New Mexico, Albuquerque boasts a population of over half a million. Though [...]

Danger Guillermo Robinson: Ciudad Juarez

Juarez, or Ciudad Juarez as it’s referred to locally, is the largest metropolitan area in the Chihuahuan Desert region. As a border town, Juarez has played a unique roll both in the cultural development of Mexico and that of the United States, forging a nature of interdependence both for prosperity and its dark underbelly. Formerly [...]

About the Chihuahuan Desert

Spanning close to 140,000 square miles (larger by some interpretations), the Chihuahuan Desert is the second largest desert in North America behind only the Great Basin Desert, starting at its northernmost point in Arizona and continuing downward, well into Mexico. Sitting between 3,500 and 5,000 feet of elevation at most points in its terrain, the [...]