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  2. Roden Crater - Wikipedia

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    Roden Crater is a cinder cone type of volcanic cone from an extinct volcano, with a remaining interior volcanic crater. It is located approximately 50 miles northeast of the city of Flagstaff in northern Arizona , United States.

  3. Rock Elm Disturbance - Wikipedia

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    Rock Elm Disturbance as mapped by William S. Cordua in 1987. Outer line is extent of crater and inner line is central uplift. [2] Looking southwest from above the town of Rock Elm towards the central uplift area of the crater. Blue Rock, a faulted portion of Prairie du Chien sandstone, is visible from the Underlook Trail at Nugget Lake County Park.

  4. Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area is a state park unit of Wisconsin, United States, preserving numerous glacial landforms. The abundance and quality of these geological features led to its being included in the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail passes through the park. The park is largely undeveloped ...

  5. Devil's Doorway (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Doorway is a main attraction in Devil's Lake State Park in Wisconsin. [1] The park is 9,217 acres (3,730 ha) and Devil's Lake is 360 acres (150 ha). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The formation, more than 31 ft (9.4 m) high, is named for its resemblance to a doorway or a stone arch, with two separate columns of rock connected by other rocks at the top.

  6. Ice Age National Scientific Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Age National Scientific Reserve is an affiliated area of the National Park System of the United States comprising nine sites in Wisconsin that preserve geological evidence of glaciation. To protect the scientific and scenic value of the landforms, the U.S. Congress authorized the creation of a cooperative reserve in 1964.

  7. Kohler-Andrae State Park - Wikipedia

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    Terry Andrae State Park, established in 1927, and John Michael Kohler State Park, established in 1966, total 988 acres (4.00 km 2). The parks contain over two miles (3 km) of beaches and sand dunes along the shore of Lake Michigan , [ 1 ] with woods and wetlands away from the water.

  8. Copper Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Copper Falls State Park is a 3,068-acre (1,242 ha) state park in Wisconsin. The park contains a section of the Bad River and its tributary the Tylers Forks, which flow through a gorge and drop over several waterfalls. Old Copper Culture Indians and later European settlers mined copper in the area.

  9. Roche-a-Cri State Park - Wikipedia

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    Roche-a-Cri State Park (most commonly translated from French as Screaming Rock) is a state park north of Adams and Friendship in central Wisconsin. The park, 605 acres (245 ha) in area, was established in 1948. The park features a 300-foot (91 m) rock outcropping with Native American petroglyphs—the Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs—and a wooden ...