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English: Southeast aspect of Blizzard Mountain, which consists of structurally deformed Mississippian sedimentary rocks - carbonates and siliciclastics. Locality: view of Blizzard Peak (seen from the summit of Inferno Cone), Pioneer Mountains, southern Idaho, USA
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