I found out that the Pueblos in Taos are actually sovereign Indian territory as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The specifically mention no drones, cameras, phones, or tablets during special ceremonies but otherwise say cameras are ok.
Permission must be asked before taking an image of a local.
There are drone videos online but those could have been with special permission. I have contacted their tourism dept and Facebook page but no answer.
We'll be going to that area at the end of the month and danged if they aren't closed the days we'll be there. I understand they have staffing issues like everyone else.
So my question for someone who knows is are there any drone restrictions for that location?
I'm not interested in video per se - but I am interested in getting a few images since I won't be able to go inside.
Thanks!
The specifically mention no drones, cameras, phones, or tablets during special ceremonies but otherwise say cameras are ok.
Permission must be asked before taking an image of a local.
There are drone videos online but those could have been with special permission. I have contacted their tourism dept and Facebook page but no answer.
We'll be going to that area at the end of the month and danged if they aren't closed the days we'll be there. I understand they have staffing issues like everyone else.
So my question for someone who knows is are there any drone restrictions for that location?
I'm not interested in video per se - but I am interested in getting a few images since I won't be able to go inside.
Thanks!