The Capulin Volcano in New Mexico
Entrance to Capulin Volcano National Monument - License our images here. |
This is an out of the way place and, disappointment, the road to the rim of the volcano was closed because of rain runoffs. We had to "enjoy" the volcano from ground level - boring, because it's just another small mountain.
The volcano and the notice of closed road. |
Capulin is an extinct cinder cone volcano part of the Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field. The last eruption was 60,000 years ago - not so long ago.
The surrounding area has many volcanos. |
Remote, arid, windy, and volcanic region in the northeast of New Mexico. Not much traffic around here.
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