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Geologic Atlas of the United States: Van Horn Folio, Texas
This atlas contains three colored maps and aereal views from the regions around the Van Horn, Texas quadrangle including topography, and structure sections of the territory comprising El Paso County and Culberson County. The illustrated text of the atlas discusses the geological elevation of the area, provides in-depth breakdown of the kinds of rocks and minerals as well as the economic geology of the region, precious metals and minerals.
Geologic Atlas of the United States: Uvalde Folio, Texas
This atlas contains three colored maps from the quadrangle region around Uvalde (Culberson County) and Zavalla (Angelina County), Texas including historical geography, topography, and structure sections. The illustrated text of the atlas discusses the geological elevation of the area, provides in-depth breakdown of the kinds of rocks and minerals as well as other features of the region, and includes economic geology, agriculture and cattle raising information.
Areal Geology: Van Horn Quadrangle
This areal map shows the topography, contour elevations, and a breakdown of the kinds of rocks and minerals found in the Van Horn Texas quadrangle region. The map contains a legend that represents with line patterns the surface contour of the region and the kinds of sedimentary rocks and minerals from diverse geological eras.
Structure Sections: Texas Van Horn Quadrangle
This structure map shows the topography, altitude above sea level, and a breakdown of the kinds of rocks and minerals found around the quadrangle region of Van Horn Texas. The map contains a legend that uses colors and line patterns to represent the surface contour of the region and the kinds of sedimentary rocks and minerals from diverse geological eras.
Topography: Van Horn Quadrangle
This topographic map shows the elevations and location of private and public roads, railroads, building structures, bridges, and water sources and drainage structures in the Van Horn, Texas quadrangle. It contains a legend of each of the structural elements and a scale for the elevation and contour of the area.
Photograph of horizon from Guadalupe Peak
Wide angle photograph taken from Guadalupe Peak, facing east-southeast. Dell City, Linda Lake, Salt Basin Dunes and Salt Flats, as well as the Cornudas Mountains on the Texas-New Mexico border are visible in the distance.
Photograph on the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph of the Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Several pinyon pine (piƱon) trees are visible in the foreground.
Spotted Towhee in Guadalupe Mountains
Photograph of Spotted Towhee in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Hikers on Guadalupe Peak Trail
South-facing photograph of two hikers on the Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Approx. elevation 8,300 ft.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Entrance Sign
Southwestern facing photograph of Guadalupe Mountains National Park entrance sign on U.S. highway 180 / Route 62.
El Capitan and horizon from the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph looking southeast over El Capitan and valley floor from the Guadalupe Peak Trail at approximately 8,500 feet.
Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum
Photograph of the exterior of the Frijole Ranch House and Cultural Museum in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Blooming Agave americana
Photograph of the scape, capsules, and flowers of an Agave americana in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park between approx. 6,000-8,000 ft. elevation. Forested mountain slopes are visible behind the plant.
Balancing rocks on Guadalupe Peak Trail
Southeast-facing photograph of balancing boulders on Guadalupe Peak Trail at approx. 6,640 ft. in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Entrance Sign
Southwestern-facing photograph of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park entrance sign on U.S. highway 180 / Route 62. The sign has a stone base with the National Park Service logo on the right side; mountain peaks are visible in the background.
Sunset at Pine Springs Campground in Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Photograph of a sunset viewed from Pine Springs Campground in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Guadalupe Peak Historical Marker
Photograph of Texas Historical Commission Marker entitled "Guadalupe Peak" in front of a low stone wall. Desert mountains are visible in the background.
Wooden bridge on the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph of wooden bridge on the Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Guadalupe Peak as seen from campground
Photograph of Guadalupe Peak from near peak campground turnoff in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Approx. elevation: 8,150 ft.
Panoramic Photograph from Guadalupe Peak
Panoramic Photograph from near the top of Guadalupe Peak in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Exterior of Pine Springs Visitor Center in Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Photograph of Pine Springs Visitor Center in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Hunter Peak rises behind the American flag.
Panoramic Image of salt flats and Guadalupe Mountains
Roadside panoramic image of salt flats in Hudspeth county, TX. The Patterson Hills and Guadalupe Mountains can be seen in the distance. Subject of dispute during the 1877-78 El Paso/San Elizario "Salt War."
El Capitan in Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Panoramic photograph of Guadalupe Mountains National Park and the surrounding Chihuahuan Desert as seen from the El Capitan Lookout on U.S. Route 62 / U.S. Highway 180 between Pine Springs and Salt Flat, Texas, at an elevation of 4,932 feet.
Photograph from Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph of boulders on the Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
El Capitan from the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph looking south over El Capitan from the Guadalupe Peak Trail at approximately 8,500 feet. The Guadalupe Pass, Brushy Mesa, and the Pinon Hills are visible beyond the peak, as well as U.S. Route 62 / U.S 180 and state highway 54 to Van Horn on the valley floor.
Rear of Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum
Photograph of the exterior of Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum in Guadalupe Mountains National Park as seen from the Smith Spring Trail facing southeast.
Equirectangular panoramic view from Guadalupe Peak
Equirectangular panoramic view from Guadalupe Peak in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Shot from atop the stainless steel pyramid which has been digitally removed.
Bunkhouse at the Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum
South-facing photograph of a bunk/guest house at the Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The building is made of white stone and is a single story, with a wooden hatch for a basement or cellar.
Photograph from Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph taken from Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
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