Named by early Spanish explorers for the abundant chokecherries growing on its slopes, Capulin Volcano on the high plains of northeastern New Mexico has been preserved as one of the finest examples of a volcanic cinder cone in the western United States. Photos by the author.
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Named by early Spanish explorers for the abundant chokecherries growing on its slopes, Capulin Volcano on the high plains of northeastern New Mexico has been preserved as one of the finest examples of a volcanic cinder cone in the western United States. Photos by the author.
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