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  2. San Pedro Mountains mummy - Wikipedia

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    The mummy that became known as Pedro was discovered in either 1932 or 1934 in the San Pedro mountains in Carbon County, Wyoming by two gold prospectors, Cecil Mayne and Frank Carr. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After blasting open a cave, on a ledge inside it they discovered a mummified body in a seated position, approximately 6–7 inches (15–18 cm) tall ...

  3. Nimerigar - Wikipedia

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    Although thought to be mythical, the reality of Nimerigar tales was called into question in 1932 with the discovery of the San Pedro Mountains mummy, a 14 in (36 cm)-tall mummy (6.5 in (17 cm) seated [3]) found in a cave 60 miles south of Casper, Wyoming. Extensive tests were carried out on the mummy, with the initial belief that it was a hoax.

  4. Little People of the Pryor Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The physical remains of tiny people have been reported found in various locations in the western United States, particularly Montana and Wyoming (e.g. San Pedro Mountains mummy). Typically, these are described as being found in caves with various details such as descriptions that they were "perfectly formed", dwarf-size, etc. Archeologist ...

  5. San Pedro Valley - Wikipedia

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    31°38′9″N 110°10′21″W  /  31.63583°N 110.17250°W  / 31.63583; -110.17250. River. San Pedro River. The San Pedro Valley starts 10 miles (16 km) south of the United States–Mexico border and extends 140 miles (230 km) north through Arizona. The San Pedro River flows from the state of Sonora, Mexico, through Cochise County ...

  6. Sierra de San Pedro Mártir National Park - Wikipedia

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    Sierra de San Pedro Mártir is a mountain range that runs north-south along the middle part of northwestern Baja California, Mexico. with its name Spanish for "mountains of Saint Peter the Martyr. Picacho del Diablo (Devil's Peak) is the highest peak in the park and in Baja California with its summit reaching 3,096 meters (10,157 feet).

  7. Little Rincon Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Little Rincon Mountains are a small range of mountains, lying to the east of the Rincon Mountains, at Tucson, of eastern Pima County, Arizona.The range is located in northwest Cochise County and is part of the western border of the San Pedro River and Valley, the major valley and river of western Cochise County.

  8. US wildlife managers capture wandering Mexican wolf, attempt ...

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    An endangered Mexican wolf captured last weekend after wandering hundreds of miles from Arizona to New Mexico is now being readied for a dating game of sorts as part of federal reintroduction efforts.

  9. Revenge of the Mummy - Wikipedia

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    4 trains with 2 cars. Riders are arranged 4 across in 2 rows for a total of 16 riders per train. Revenge of the Mummy, officially named Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride, is an enclosed roller coaster located at Universal Studios Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Universal Studios Singapore.