Visitors at Capulin Volcano National Monument in Northeastern New Mexico. Designated a National Monument in 1916, It is an extinct cinder cone.


Capulin Volcano National Monument in Northeastern New Mexico. Designated a National Monument in 1916, It is an extinct cinder cone volcano that is part of the Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field.


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Location: Capulin Volcano National Park, New Mexico, USA
Photo credit: © Janice and Nolan Braud / Alamy / Afripics
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