This New Mexico town of 89 residents sits atop 1,000-year-old turquoise mines
I step off the dusty two-lane highway onto the unpaved main street of Cerrillos, 30 minutes south of Santa Fe. The afternoon sun illuminates weathered storefronts, their wooden porches warped by a century of New Mexican summers. It’s hard to believe this quiet hamlet once roared with 3,000 miners extracting turquoise from the surrounding hills. … Lire plus