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English: Barber Peak volcanic neck in New Mexico, USA.

The Navajo Volcanic Field in the Four Corners area of the American southwest has about 80 old, eroded volcanic centers (volcanic necks/volcanic plugs/diatremes) of Oligocene to Miocene age.

Locality: Barber Peak, eastern side of Rt. 491/Rt. 666, between the towns of Newcomb and Shiprock, San Juan County, northwestern New Mexico, USA
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