TRAVEL CHANNEL FEATURES NEW MEXICO
Into America’s West with Jeff Corwin Explores Land Of Enchantment
New Mexico (May 21, 2008) – Into America’s West debuts this week on the Travel Channel. Emmy Award Winner Jeff Corwin’s trail of discovery and adventure shows off the state of New Mexico to an international audience.
Corwin and his crew explore the Land of Enchantment with a visit to the Taos Pueblo, a National Historic Landmark and World Heritage Site, a ride on the Sandia Peak Tram, and a snowmobile race through Red River Ski Area. Corwin gives viewers a close look at a den of Western Diamondback rattlesnakes after he climbs inside a rock cave. He also photographs and shows off a huge Gila Monster.
Wearing a cowboy hat, Corwin saddles up, rides a horse and ropes a few steer at a New Mexican ranch. The show takes viewers on a tour to White Sands where Corwin shows off beetles, insects and turtles. Later he races through the Taos Box on a guided whitewater rafting adventure. The show also takes viewers to Santa Fe.
During the program, Corwin floats over the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge in a colorful hot air balloon. Viewers also watch as Corwin’s crews relax during an afternoon soak at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa.
The one hour program is scheduled for Thursday, May 22nd at 9:00pm (MT) and re-broadcast on Saturday, May 24th at 4:00 pm (MT) on the Travel Channel (check local listings for channel number in your community).
For more information on the program visit http://www.Travel Channel.com
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