File:Santa Rosa Formation.jpg

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English: This image shows a road cut in the Santa Rosa Formation, a Triassic formation, along I-25 in Glorieta Pass east of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The red beds at lower right are Artesia Formation, a Permian formation previously identified as Bernal Formation in this area.
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Author Kent G. Budge
Camera location35° 33′ 01.68″ N, 105° 49′ 22.26″ W  Heading=240° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Road cut in Santa Rosa Formation, along I-25 east of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

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15 August 2020

35°33'1.685"N, 105°49'22.260"W

heading: 240.0 degree

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