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Land of Enchantment Guides
Welcome! Land of Enchantment Guides is a fly fishing guide service, offering guided fishing trips in the Santa Fe, Chama, Taos and San Juan River areas.
Our experienced fly fishing guides can take you to fish on all types of waters - from large rivers to high mountain spring creeks and lakes, we have them all here in Northern New Mexico.
Ohori's Coffee
SMELL THE COFFEE!
Since 1984 Ohori's has offered our customers great fresh-roasted specialty coffee and coffee shop.
New Mexico Farmers Markets
The locals love the fresh local food and products and if you're visiting New Mexico, you will too!
The Santa Fe Botanical Garden celebrates, cultivates and conserves the rich botanical heritage and biodiversity of our region. In partnership with nature, we demonstrate our commitment through education, community service and the sustainable management of our nature preserves and public garden.
Intuitive Alex of Avalon offers clarity and guidance with Spiritual Counceling, Psychic Readings and Energy Healing with his extensive metaphysical background and empathic nature. Contact him today!
The International Board of Hypnotherapy sets requirements and certifies hypnotherapists. Health and counseling agencies, clinics and hospitals can be assured they are getting a qualified practitioner when employing an IBH Fellow.
Gunnar Plake exhibits his fine art accelerated landscape photography in galleries around the country.
Jaenet Guggenheim - Author & Illustrator
This website has information about two previously unpublished e-books by Jaenet. "Look, Roger, It's Florence" is currently available and "The Butterfly Book" is being produced now for upcoming release.
The Message Company
The International Conference on Business & Consciousness and Journal
El Rancho de las Golondrinas
Take a journey to the past at "The Ranch of the Swallows." This historic rancho, now a living history museum, dates from the early 1700s and was an important paraje or stopping place along the famous Camino Real, the Royal Road from Mexico City to Santa Fe. Experience the life of another time in a location unlike any other in America.