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    [Name]: Fort Stanton Cave
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]: 33°29′57″N 105°31′26″W / 33.499099°N 105.523798°W / 33.499099; -105.523798 (Fort Stanton Cave)
    [County]: Lincoln
    [Ownership]: federal (Fort Stanton – Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area)
    [Description]: Cave containing distinctive examples of selenite needles, starbursts, and velvet flowstone.

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    [Name]: Bueyeros Shortgrass Plains
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]:
    [County]: Harding
    [Ownership]: private
    [Description]: An example of the blue grama-buffalograss prairie of the Great Plains.

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    [Name]: Valles Caldera
    [Image]: Valle Grande dome
    [Date]: 1975
    [Location]: 35°54′00″N 106°32′00″W / 35.9°N 106.533333°W / 35.9; -106.533333 (Valles Caldera)
    [County]: Rio Arriba, Sandoval
    [Ownership]: federal (Valles Caldera National Preserve)
    [Description]: One of the largest calderas in the world.

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    [Name]: Ship Rock
    [Image]: Ship Rock
    [Date]: 1975
    [Location]: 36°41′15″N 108°50′11″W / 36.6875°N 108.836389°W / 36.6875; -108.836389 (Shiprock)
    [County]: San Juan
    [Ownership]: native (Navajo Nation)
    [Description]: An outstanding example of an exposed volcanic neck accompanied by radiating dikes.

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    [Name]: Border Hills Structural Zone
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1980
    [Location]: 33°22′02″N 104°56′54″W / 33.367226°N 104.948359°W / 33.367226; -104.948359 (Border Hills Structural Zone)
    [County]: Lincoln
    [Ownership]: federal (Bureau of Land Management)
    [Description]: A rare example of wrench faulting outside the Pacific Coast region.

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    [Name]: Mescalero Sands South Dune
    [Image]:
    [Date]: 1982
    [Location]: 33°24′58″N 103°52′11″W / 33.416122°N 103.869842°W / 33.416122; -103.869842 (Mescalero Sands South Dune)
    [County]: Chaves
    [Ownership]: federal (Bureau of Land Management)
    [Description]: The best example of an active sand dune system in the southern Great Plains.

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New Mexico (NM) , one of the four Southwestern United States states. It borders Colorado in the north, Arizona in the West, Oklahoma in the northeast, Texas in the East and south, and Chihuahua in the southwest. The scenery of New Mexico is fascinating. There are Red Rock crags, deserts, CACTI and so on.

New Mexico is the western end of the Great Plains, the Rockies, and the intersection of Range and Basin Province, with mountain ranges ranging in height from 2,800 to 13,000 feet. The Great Plains rise gradually from east to west, reaching the lowlands to the west of the Pic R. Pecos River, and then to the sparse mountains to the east of the Great River, the Rio Grande. Border Hills Structural Zone, Bitter Lake Group, Bueyeros Shortgrass Plains, Fort Stanton Cave and 12 other famous national natural landmarks are located in the state. The random tool generator will help you describe the information in more detail.

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