Geologists Explore Hidden History Of Colorado’s Spanish Peaks

Geologists Explore Hidden History Of Colorado’s Spanish Peaks

Eurasia Review

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If you’ve driven the mostly flat stretch of I-25 in Colorado from Pueblo to Trinidad, you’ve seen them: the Spanish Peaks, twin mountains that soar into the sky out of nowhere, reaching altitudes of 13,628 and 12,701 feet above sea level.

In a new study, geologists from the University of Colorado Boulder have laid out a...

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