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  2. Cerro de las Burras - Wikipedia

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    Cerro de las Burras is set in Big Bend Ranch State Park and the Chihuahuan Desert. The mountain is composed of 27.1 Ma basalt and tuff, overlaying 32 Ma conglomerate and sandstone. [4] Charles Christopher Parry walked to this mountain on August 24, 1852, during the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. [5]

  3. Las Pozas - Wikipedia

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    Las Pozas ("the Pools") is a surrealistic group of structures created by Edward James, more than 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level, in a subtropical rainforest in the Sierra Gorda mountains of Mexico. It includes more than 80 acres (32 ha) of natural waterfalls and pools interlaced with towering surrealist sculptures in concrete.

  4. What Is Tax Form 941, and Who Needs to File It? - AOL

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    You'll file Form 941 quarterly to report employee federal withholdings.

  5. Cerro Castellan - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish name Cerro Castellan may translate to "ruler of a castle on a hill," [8] or "castle-warden's hill" where castellan is the caretaker of a castle. [9] The iconic landmark is also known as Castolon Peak, and the former village of Castolon took its name from the nearby butte.

  6. Mountain fire: Evacuations, road closures, shelters, school ...

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    Northbound Lewis Road at Las Posas Road. Eastbound Highway 118 at Wells Road. Westbound Highway 118 at Tierra Rejada Road. Evacuation orders.

  7. Rancho Las Posas - Wikipedia

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    The grant extends along the Arroyo Simi (river) in the western Simi Valley and southern Oxnard Plain, from near present-day Moorpark to Camarillo. Rancho Simi bordered it on the east; Rancho Calleguas, and the Las Posas Hills and Simi Hills on the south; Rancho Santa Clara del Norte and Arroyo del Las Posas (river) on the west; and the western Santa Susana Mountains on the north.

  8. Cerro de la Loma Larga - Wikipedia

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    Other stations use Cerro del Mirador, located to the west. Some other well-known mountains or elevations of the area are Cerro de la Silla , Cerro de las Mitras , the Sierra Madre Oriental and Cerro de Chipinque with its famous M-shaped figure, the Cerro del Topo Chico , Cerro del Obispado and La Huasteca .

  9. Cerro de las Cuevas - Wikipedia

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    A line of volcanoes extends from Cerro Cebollar to Cerro Palpana in south–north direction, of which Cerro de las Cuevas is the youngest volcano. Potassium-argon dating of the spatter cone on the northeastern flank of the volcano has yielded ages of 3.15±0.15 and 3.36±0.13 million before present.