The park preserves an ancient marine reef formed during the Permian Age, 250 million years ago. Geologic uplift created the mountains, now a haven of hikers and outdoor adventurers and a source of study for scientists and geologists
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
El Capitan
The park preserves an ancient marine reef formed during the Permian Age, 250 million years ago. Geologic uplift created the mountains, now a haven of hikers and outdoor adventurers and a source of study for scientists and geologists
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park
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