. . . "1508"^^ . "\u041A\u0430\u0431\u0435\u0441\u043E\u043D-\u041F\u0438\u043A (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. Cabezon Peak) \u2014 \u0432\u0443\u043B\u043A\u0430\u043D\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0439 \u043D\u0435\u043A\u043A \u0432 \u0434\u043E\u043B\u0438\u043D\u0435 \u0440\u0435\u043A\u0438 (\u0441\u0435\u0432\u0435\u0440\u043D\u0430\u044F \u0447\u0430\u0441\u0442\u044C \u041D\u044C\u044E-\u041C\u0435\u043A\u0441\u0438\u043A\u043E). \u041F\u0438\u043A, \u0432\u044B\u0441\u043E\u0442\u043E\u0439 2373 \u043C\u0435\u0442\u0440\u0430, \u043E\u0434\u0438\u043D\u043E\u043A\u043E \u0432\u043E\u0437\u0432\u044B\u0448\u0430\u0435\u0442\u0441\u044F \u043C\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0443 \u043C\u0430\u043B\u0435\u043D\u044C\u043A\u0438\u043C\u0438 \u0433\u043E\u0440\u043E\u0434\u043A\u0430\u043C\u0438 \u041A\u0443\u0431\u0430 (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. Cuba) \u0438 \u0421\u0430\u043D-\u0418\u0441\u0430\u0439\u0434\u0440\u043E (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. San Ysidro). \u042D\u0442\u043E \u0441\u0430\u043C\u044B\u0439 \u0438\u0437\u0432\u0435\u0441\u0442\u043D\u044B\u0439 \u0438\u0437 50 \u0432\u0443\u043B\u043A\u0430\u043D\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0445 \u043D\u0435\u043A\u043A\u043E\u0432, \u043D\u0430\u0439\u0434\u0435\u043D\u043D\u044B\u0445 \u0432 \u043E\u0431\u043B\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438, \u043F\u0440\u043E\u0441\u0442\u0438\u0440\u0430\u044E\u0449\u0435\u0439\u0441\u044F \u043A \u0441\u0435\u0432\u0435\u0440\u043E-\u0432\u043E\u0441\u0442\u043E\u043A\u0443 \u043E\u0442 \u0433\u043E\u0440\u044B ."@ru . . . "Location in New Mexico"@en . . . "\u041A\u0430\u0431\u0435\u0441\u043E\u043D-\u041F\u0438\u043A (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. Cabezon Peak) \u2014 \u0432\u0443\u043B\u043A\u0430\u043D\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0439 \u043D\u0435\u043A\u043A \u0432 \u0434\u043E\u043B\u0438\u043D\u0435 \u0440\u0435\u043A\u0438 (\u0441\u0435\u0432\u0435\u0440\u043D\u0430\u044F \u0447\u0430\u0441\u0442\u044C \u041D\u044C\u044E-\u041C\u0435\u043A\u0441\u0438\u043A\u043E). \u041F\u0438\u043A, \u0432\u044B\u0441\u043E\u0442\u043E\u0439 2373 \u043C\u0435\u0442\u0440\u0430, \u043E\u0434\u0438\u043D\u043E\u043A\u043E \u0432\u043E\u0437\u0432\u044B\u0448\u0430\u0435\u0442\u0441\u044F \u043C\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0443 \u043C\u0430\u043B\u0435\u043D\u044C\u043A\u0438\u043C\u0438 \u0433\u043E\u0440\u043E\u0434\u043A\u0430\u043C\u0438 \u041A\u0443\u0431\u0430 (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. Cuba) \u0438 \u0421\u0430\u043D-\u0418\u0441\u0430\u0439\u0434\u0440\u043E (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. San Ysidro). \u042D\u0442\u043E \u0441\u0430\u043C\u044B\u0439 \u0438\u0437\u0432\u0435\u0441\u0442\u043D\u044B\u0439 \u0438\u0437 50 \u0432\u0443\u043B\u043A\u0430\u043D\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0445 \u043D\u0435\u043A\u043A\u043E\u0432, \u043D\u0430\u0439\u0434\u0435\u043D\u043D\u044B\u0445 \u0432 \u043E\u0431\u043B\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438, \u043F\u0440\u043E\u0441\u0442\u0438\u0440\u0430\u044E\u0449\u0435\u0439\u0441\u044F \u043A \u0441\u0435\u0432\u0435\u0440\u043E-\u0432\u043E\u0441\u0442\u043E\u043A\u0443 \u043E\u0442 \u0433\u043E\u0440\u044B ."@ru . . . . . . . "7785"^^ . . "Cabezon Peak"@en . . "Cabezon Peak reflection.jpg"@en . . ""@en . . . . . "POINT(-107.09587860107 35.599472045898)"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "250"^^ . . . "Cabezon Peak at sunrise"@en . . "" . . . . "Pt 9114"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cabezon Peak is a large volcanic plug that is a prominent feature in northwestern New Mexico. It rises to 7,785 feet (2,373 meters) in elevation, and nearly 2,000 feet above the floor of the Rio Puerco Valley. Cabezon Peak is two miles south of the old ghost town of and the Rio Puerco. This volcanic neck is formed of basalt and is part of the Mount Taylor volcanic field. A volcanic neck or plug is formed when magma from an existing volcano solidifies in the pipe or neck and the surrounding sediment is eroded away. Marine Cretaceous rocks of the Mancos Shale and Point Lookout Sandstone are exposed around the base of Cabezon Peak."@en . . . . . . . . . "Cabezon Peak is a large volcanic plug that is a prominent feature in northwestern New Mexico. It rises to 7,785 feet (2,373 meters) in elevation, and nearly 2,000 feet above the floor of the Rio Puerco Valley. Cabezon Peak is two miles south of the old ghost town of and the Rio Puerco. This volcanic neck is formed of basalt and is part of the Mount Taylor volcanic field. A volcanic neck or plug is formed when magma from an existing volcano solidifies in the pipe or neck and the surrounding sediment is eroded away. Marine Cretaceous rocks of the Mancos Shale and Point Lookout Sandstone are exposed around the base of Cabezon Peak. Cabezon means \u201Cbig head\u201D in Spanish. This stems from a Navajo myth which holds that it is the head of the giant Ye\u2019i-tsoh after being slain by the twins Nayenezgani and To\u2019badzistsini. The first geologist to study Cabezon Peak was likely Clarence E. Dutton, who also photographed the peak in 1884\u20131885. Further studies were carried out by Douglas Wilson Johnson in 1907 and C.B. Hunt in 1938. All identified the peak as an exhumed volcanic neck. Mesa Prieta is south of Cabezon Peak."@en . . . . "Cabezon Peak"@en . . . . . . . . "10.35"^^ . . . "1117786825"^^ . . "-107.0958786010742"^^ . "459.6384"^^ . "35.59947204589844"^^ . . . "27860988"^^ . . . . "35.5994727 -107.0958761" . . . . "Cabezon Peak"@en . . . . . . . . . . "\u041A\u0430\u0431\u0435\u0441\u043E\u043D-\u041F\u0438\u043A"@ru . . . . "6968"^^ . . . "scrambling"@en . . . . . "bottom"@en . "2372.868"^^ . "USGS Cabezon Peak"@en . . . . "USGSCabezon Peak" .