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  2. Carrizozo volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    The Carrizozo volcanic field is a monogenetic volcanic field located in New Mexico, US. The volcanic field consists of two lava flows, the Broken Back flow and the Carrizozo lava flow (Carrizozo Malpais), the second youngest in New Mexico. [5] Both lava flows originated from groups of cinder cones. The Broken Back flow is approximately 16 ...

  3. New Mexico State Road 14 - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico State Road 14 (NM 14) is an approximately 54-mile-long (87 km) state road located in northern New Mexico. The highway connects Albuquerque to Santa Fe and comprises most of the Turquoise Trail , a National Scenic Byway which also includes NM 536 (Sandia Crest Scenic Byway).

  4. Carrizozo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The town itself is located in a flat area known prior to the founding of the town as the Corrizo flats, with typical Chihuahuan desert scrub and desert grasslands. [17] [18] To the west of the town is the Carrizozo Malpais, a 40-mile-long (64 km) lava flow that is about 1,500 years old and accessible through the Valley of Fires Recreation Area ...

  5. U.S. Route 70 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    After entering the state of New Mexico, US 70 heads southeast. Five miles (8.0 km) [ 2 ] after crossing the state line, it serves as the southern terminus for New Mexico State Road 92 (NM 92). US 70 does not have another highway junction for 21 miles (34 km), [ 2 ] where it meets New Mexico State Road 464 (NM 464) and New Mexico State Road 90 ...

  6. New Mexico State Road 423 - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) approved a construction design at a cost of US$93 million, US$55 million of which comes from Bernalillo County and the City of Albuquerque, US$29.75 million from the State of New Mexico, and the other US$8.25 million from federal funding.

  7. Geography of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico's other major center of population is in south-central area around Las Cruces, its second-largest city and the largest city in the southern region of the state. The Las Cruces metropolitan area includes roughly 214,000 residents, but with neighboring El Paso, Texas forms a combined statistical area numbering over 1 million.

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  9. Interstate 10 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    NM 478 (Main Street) / NM 101 west (University Avenue) / Valley Drive ( NM 188) Valley Drive not signed eastbound; NM 478 (Main Street) not signed westbound; NM 478 is former US 80/US 85: 144.349– 144.650: 232.307– 232.792: 144: I-25 north – Las Cruces, Albuquerque: Western end of US 85 concurrency; southern terminus of I-25 151.200