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The Monitor Range is located in south-central Nevada in the United States.The range lies west and northwest of the Hot Creek Range and north of U.S. Route 6 in Nye County.It extends into the southwest corner of Eureka County at its northern end ending just south of U.S. Route 50.
Media related to Monitor Valley at Wikimedia Commons 41°48′26″N 114°39′06″W / 41.80722°N 114.65167°W / 41.80722; -114 This Eureka County , Nevada state location article is a stub .
Several turquoise mines exist throughout the Monitor Valley which could provide the turquoise source for Gatecliff; Indian Blue Mine is the best known mine located 3 miles south of Toquima Cave. [12] Gatecliff Rockshelter also produced over 400 incised stones – the largest known concentration in the New World. [9]
This is a list of valleys of Nevada.Valleys are ordered alphabetically, by county. Dramatic parallelism is shown in the landforms of central and eastern Nevada. The most common valley name is Antelope Valley which is used for 5 different areas in Douglas, Elko/White Pine, Eureka, Lander, and Washoe Counties.
Near the geographic center of Nevada, Diana's Punchbowl or the Devil's Cauldron, is formed in the geothermically active portion of the Great Basin. It is located in central-western Nevada, in the Monitor Valley, about 30 miles southeast of Austin, Nevada in Nye County. Diana's Punchbowl is just east of Monitor Valley Road about 9 miles south of ...
The Hot Creek Range is a volcanic mountain range in Nye County, in central Nevada in the western United States. From the historic community of Warm Springs, the range runs north-northeast for approximately 43 miles (69 km). To the west are Stone Cabin Valley, Little Fish Lake Valley, and the large Monitor Range.
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Alvin R. McLane, Silent Cordilleras: The Mountain Ranges of Nevada. (Reno: Camp Nevada Monograph #4, 1978) (Reno: Camp Nevada Monograph #4, 1978) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) , USGS