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  2. Caja del Rio - Wikipedia

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    Caja del Rio Canyon (known locally as Diablo Canyon), [13] is a popular local rock climbing area on the northern section of Canada Ancha, near its confluence with the Rio Grande. This area can be accessed by Camino La Tierra and Old Buckman Road.

  3. Two Guns, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    At the location where the rail line crossed Canyon Diablo, about 3 mi (4.8 km) north of Two Guns, construction was delayed while a trestle was built. A settlement populated by male work crews was established near the construction site and was named Canyon Diablo, after the nearby canyon.

  4. Black Range - Wikipedia

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    Access to the range is primarily via New Mexico State Road 152 (NM 152), which crosses the Black Range on its way from Kingston on the east towards San Lorenzo on the west. NM 152 crosses the range at 8,228-foot (2,508 m) Emory Pass, where there is a hiking trail that covers the entire length of the mountains along the central ridge.

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  6. Canyon Diablo (canyon) - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the meteorite that caused the crater is officially called the Canyon Diablo meteorite. [2] Canyon Diablo ("devil canyon") is the Spanish translation of the Native American name. [3] The Canyon Diablo Bridge, once used by U.S. Route 66 to cross the canyon south of the present I-40 bridges, is on the National Register of Historic ...

  7. Diablo Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Diablo Canyon may refer to: ... Diablo Canyon, a feature of Caja del Rio in New Mexico, U.S. Diablo Canyon, site of Diablo Dam, in Washington, U.S. See also.

  8. Meteor Crater - Wikipedia

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    Fragment of the Canyon Diablo meteorite. In 1929, astronomer F.R. Moulton was employed by the Barringer Crater Company to investigate the physics of the impact event. Moulton concluded that the impactor likely weighed as little as 300,000 tonnes, and that the impact of such a body would have generated enough heat to vaporize the impactor instantly.

  9. Category:Canyons and gorges of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Massacre Canyon (New Mexico) McRae Canyon; R. Red Canyon (Caballo Mountains) Rio Grande Gorge; S. Skeleton Canyon; T. Tijeras Canyon