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Article: If you to New Mexico ...(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- March 18, 1996
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GETTING THERE: Most of the airlines serve New Mexico through the hub city of Albuquerque, which is situated conveniently about mid-state. These flights are also the most economical _ so plan on arriving and leaving from Albuquerque. Your travel agent will probably be able to get you a package deal for a cheaper air fare that includes one or two nights' stay at a hotel and/or a car rental.
WHAT TO KNOW: New Mexico is a relatively temperate state with not much rainfall. But, because the state extends from desert to mountain ranges, temperatures can vary widely, even in summer. It also is an extremely arid state, which means dehydration can be a problem. You need to ...