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  2. Los Lunas Decalogue Stone - Wikipedia

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    Los Lunas Decalogue Stone in situ in 1997. The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone is a hoax associated with a large boulder on the side of Hidden Mountain, near Los Lunas, New Mexico, about 35 miles (56 km) south of Albuquerque, that bears a nine-line inscription carved into a flat panel. [1]

  3. Black Range - Wikipedia

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    The Mimbres River originates from the mountain snowpack. The Mimbres Mountains, the southernmost part of the range, are usually included as part of the Black Range. [2] Access to the range is primarily via New Mexico State Road 152 (NM 152), which crosses the Black Range on its way from Kingston on the east towards San Lorenzo on the west. NM ...

  4. Sierra de las Uvas - Wikipedia

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    The Sierra de las Uvas or Grape Mountains are a mountain range in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. [1] The John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act, signed March 12, 2019, authorized the establishment of the Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness as a component of the National Wilderness Preservation System, protecting approximately 11,114 acres in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks ...

  5. List of mountain ranges of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, c. 2009, 72 pp. Ungnade, Herbert E. "Guide to the New Mexico Mountains", University of New Mexico Press, 3d Ed. 1975

  6. Victorio Peak treasure - Wikipedia

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    Doc Noss. The treasure was allegedly found in 1937 by American businessman and gold prospector Milton Ernest "Doc" Noss. [1] [a] While there have been multiple documented expeditions to the peak, no gold has been officially recorded as being recovered from the site. [3]

  7. Victorio Peak - Wikipedia

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    Victorio Peak is a high rocky outcropping in the Hembrillo Basin in southern New Mexico. This was one of Chief Victorio's hideouts, and was the site of a battle in 1880 between Victorio's Apaches and the U.S. Army Ninth Cavalry "Buffalo Soldiers." Additionally, an American gold prospector claimed to have found hidden treasure inside the ...

  8. List of mountain peaks of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Of the most prominent summits of New Mexico, Sierra Blanca Peak is an ultra-prominent summit with more than 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence and 12 peaks exceed 1000 meters (3281 feet) of topographic prominence.

  9. Lost Adams Diggings - Wikipedia

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    For decades the Zuni Mountains were considered the most plausible location of the diggings. Thousands of prospectors, ranch-hands, and men-of-fortune searched this area and the rest of southwestern New Mexico prior to World War II, as the Adams diggings became the most sought-for gold in the country.

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