File:Clara Peak lava flows.jpg

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English: This image shows thin basalt flows separated by cinder on the southwest flank of Clara Peak shield volcano, west of Espanola, New Mexico, USA. This is a volcanic center of the Lobato Formation and has an age of around 9 million years.
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Thin lava and cinder beds exposed in road cut near Clara Peak, New Mexico, USA

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