The Sandia Mountains of central New Mexico, just outside of Albuquerque, have as a highest point Sandia Crest, 10,678 feet (3,255 m).
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They are located in Albuquerque,NM.... That is were I live :)
The Sandia Mountains are part of the Rio Grande Rift, which is a zone of extensional tectonics where the Earth's crust is being pulled apart. The mountains are primarily composed of granite and sandstone that have been uplifted and tilted by tectonic forces and erosion over millions of years. The uplift and erosion of the Sandia Mountains continue to shape the landscape today.
Driving from Chicago to Albuquerque you would pass the Sandia Mountains in New Mexico east of Albuquerque.
The beautiful Sandia Mountains! They provide a gorgeous scenic overlook of the city.
There are 4 climate zones in the Andes Mountains.
The Sandia Mountains at the eastern edge of Albuquerque are the first to be encountered west of the Mississippi River.
Rocky Mountains, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, San Mateo Mountains, Sandia Mountains, Brazos Mountains, Jemez Mountains, Guadalupe Mountains, Zuni Mountains,
The address of the Sandia Pueblo Learning Resource Center is: 236 Sandia Day School Road, Sandia Pueblo, 87004 9002
The Sandia people are people who live in Africa.
"Sandia" means "watermelon" in Spanish.