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San Francisco Peaks seen from Eldon Hills on the southeast side of the peaks. Humphrey's Peak is the highest point in the picture at 12, 356 feet elevatiion. The peaks were once much taller, but volcanic eruptions blew out the northeast side of the mountain. Many cinder cones of the San Francisco Volcanic Field are ...
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White Horse Hills is a complex of cinder cones that were built by a series of eruptions from multiple vents. They rise about 900 feet above the surrounding terrain.
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Sunset Crater is a cinder cone that erupted about 1,000 years ago. It is about 1,000 feet tall. The cinder cones to the right of Sunset Crater are O'Leary Peak and Black Mountain
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Antelope Hill is a basaltic cinder cone. The San Francisco Peaks are visible on the right side of the image.
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This area near Wing Mountain in the Coconino National Forest burned several years ago. Subsequently, high winds felled many of the burned trees.
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Lava Butte is a geologically young cinder cone at the north end of a series of vents radiating from Newberry Volcano. The eruption that formed the cinder cone also issued an extensive aa lava flow, seen here in the foreground near its southeast margin. Edi and Berti went exploring and made friends with a couple of th...
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Taken from in front of the observatory located atop the peak. I believe there are some chipmunks/ground squirrels down there trying to turn this into a meme. It's challenging to do a large GigaPan from up here because of the limited time allowed for parking. I was very fortunate that the ranger who was issuing the...
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Lots of great geology in this one. We've got meandering river and a volcano for starters, and I'm sure there's much more...
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Sunset Crater is a cinder cone that erupted about 1,000 years ago.
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I don't shoot many 360 degree GigaPans, but every once in a while it's nice to take a look around. [Update: Now that it's uploaded I can see that the stitch failed to capture about 240 degrees of the full 360. What is here is probably the best 120, so I'll leave it up for now, but if I find out what went wrong I ma...
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