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  2. Funeral Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Funeral Mountains is a short, arid mountain range in the United States along the California-Nevada border approximately 100 mi (160 km) west of Las Vegas.The mountains are considered a subrange of the Amargosa Range that form the eastern wall of Death Valley.

  3. Topographic map - Wikipedia

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    Topographic maps are also commonly called contour maps or topo maps. In the United States, where the primary national series is organized by a strict 7.5-minute grid, they are often called or quads or quadrangles. Topographic maps conventionally show topography, or land contours, by means of contour lines.

  4. Cottonwood Mountains (Inyo County) - Wikipedia

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    The Cottonwood Mountains range is found in Death Valley National Park in Inyo County, California, U.S. The range lies just to the northwest of the Panamint Mountains at the top of Death Valley, and run in a north–south direction. Tin Mountain, at the northern end of the range, reaches an elevation of 2,729 meters.

  5. Geology of the Death Valley area - Wikipedia

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    The crust in the Death Valley region between Lake Mead and the southern Sierra Nevada has been extended by as much as 150 miles (240 km). [18] The deep Death Valley basin is filled with sediment (light yellow) eroded from the surrounding mountains. Black lines show some of the major faults that formed the valley. (USGS image)

  6. Owlshead Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The range lies in the Mojave Desert, north of the Granite Mountains and the Avawatz Mountains, south of the Black Mountains at the south end of Death Valley. The Greenwater Range is to the northeast, the Slate Range is west, and the Kingston Range east. The mean annual precipitation in the range is five inches or less.

  7. Panamint Range - Wikipedia

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    The range runs north–south for approximately 100 miles (160 km) through Inyo County, forming the western wall of Death Valley and separating it from the Panamint Valley to the west. The range is part of the Basin and Range Province , at the western end of the Great Basin .

  8. New River Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The New River Mountains are part of a region extending southwards from the southeast of the Black Hills of central Arizona. The region contains mesas, hills, and mountain peaks; the region is bordered on the west by the Black Canyon, where the Agua Fria River flows south towards Phoenix, and on the east, canyons where the Verde River also flows south to enter the Phoenix valley.

  9. List of highest points in Arizona by county - Wikipedia

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    Elevations are from USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic quadrangle maps. Elevations followed by a plus sign (+) are minimal values. The contour interval is shown after the (+). Robert Walko listed the Arizona county high points and then hiked them in 1977. [1]