![]() ![]() It certainly has its flaws but it entertains remarkably well. It does an excellent job of keeping you on edge throughout the whole movie, which is quite a feat, and something I haven't felt in a theater in awhile. You would certainly have a good time with this flick. All that being said, if you're a huge fan of survival thriller movies in the vein of 47 Meters Down, Frozen, etc. The ending does feel pretty abrupt and I feel like we missed a couple good scenes on the cutting room floor in favor of run time. The visuals aren't top notch, especially in the beginning, but becomes more forgivable after the first scene, some of the dialogue and actions of the characters might make you scratch your head, and there are some major plot points that some might find to be predictable. This is far from a, what I would call, a "critically good" movie. There was times I was on the edge of my seat, clinched and sweaty, just imagining being up on that tower myself. It is a very easy commute by Rail Runner, and is perfect for an afternoon stroll, a bit of shopping and a great dinner.If this movie does one thing well, it's building tension. If you are visiting Albuquerque, Santa Fe makes for a perfect day trip. Door & Ristra, Inn of the Five Graces, Santa Fe, New Mexico A hotel garden in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico replete with fall colors ![]() Its the best time for capturing the warm patina of adobe walls against a backdrop of rich fall colors. Because the sun is lower in the sky, there is less glare and a warmer hue to the adobe cityscape that Santa Fe is so well known for. The mornings start out cold but turn into shirtsleeve weather as the sun rises. Fall colors in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexicoįall is one of my favorite seasons for visiting Santa Fe, New Mexico. A Santa Fe setting in the rain, fall season. Fajita vendor, Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico Fall colors on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fall Colors – Canyon Road An art gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico in the fall!Ī crisp fall day on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Falls colors at the entrance to Hotel Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico.įall colors in Santa Fe (Canyon Road). Santa Fe, New Mexico Canyon Road, Santa Fe Peak Fall Colors, Santa Fe, 2021 Fall colors in Railyard Park, downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. ![]() Fall colors on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico Fall colors, Railyard Park, Santa Fe, New Mexico An art gallery in the Canyon Road Arts District, Santa Fe, New Mexico The La Choza Restaurant in the Santa Fe Railyards peeps through resplendent fall foliage – Santa Fe, New Mexico. A Native American bronze by Vic Payne is made even more dramatic by a rainy fall day in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. Here are a few of my favorite Santa Fe fall photos. The sun rises lower in the sky, giving a warmer hue to the light adorning the adobe textures and fall foliage of this charming city. However, the fall season remains my personal favorite. One of my favourite destinations for fall photos and pictures is Nova Scotia in Canada as well as Alaska with its famous Indian Summer. (There are 185 photos in this photo gallery.) Fall is probably the most colorful time of the year. Every season in Santa Fe, New Mexico has its beauty. Fall Pictures Colorful photo selection of Fall Pictures from some of the best fall locations around the globe. ![]()
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