
The Santa Clara Indian Reservation and Santa Fe National Forest define the northern and central landscape of this 1984 survey. The terrain is marked by deep drainage systems like Santa Clara Canyon and Guaje Canyon, which break the mesas into distinct fingers. At the southern edge, the expanding footprint of Los Alamos is visible, showing a mix of residential developments on Barranca Mesa and North Mesa, alongside institutional sites like the Univ of New Mexico (Los Alamos) and several local schools. This edition records the infrastructure of the mid-1980s, from the Guaje Pines Cem to the specialized facilities of the Los Alamos National Laboratory area, including a Radio Tower (KRSN) and a Landing Strip nestled near Pueblo Canyon.
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1952 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM

1984 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM

2002 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM
2011 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM
2013 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM
2017 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM
2020 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM
2023 Guaje Mountain
Los Alamos County, NM