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The Boquillas, Fort Hancock, and Camp Rice formations are exposed here in a classic example of an angular unconformity. This annotated GigaPan is intended as a complement to the 'raw' image here: gigapan.com/gigapans/129421
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May 8, 2013. View 3 of 3. Here's what it looks like when not in flood: gigapan.com/gigapans/129944
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May 8, 2013. View 2 of 3 For a version of this same vantage point, but not in flood, see this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/129910
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May 8, 2013. View 1 of 3 Compare with this one (from the same exact site), taken after the flood had receded: gigapan.com/gigapans/129906
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico.
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico. For an annotated view of this same scene, try this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/129892
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Dairy Bush GigaPan - 192 – May 08 2013 Year 4 - Week 34 - 360° Another warm and sunny week since the last panorama – and the canopy shows it! Much more green and many more leafy trees. 18C and 60% humidity while taking the panorama this week. The lab is out today setting up the Malaise traps in the bush. The...
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico.
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico.
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Contact between the Mesilla Valley Formation and the Campus Andesite of the Cristo Rey laccolith, exposed on the north side of Cristo Rey at the New Mexico / Mexico / Texas border triple point.
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