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Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla

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20: 63:. The visible columns are backed by even more polygonal basalt columns. There are two waterfalls. The higher one has its water supplemented by diversions from nearby dams. The lower one is called the Cascada de la Rosa. The natural canyon has been modified by the addition of stairs, walkways and hanging bridges for easier access. 58:
The canyon walls, called the Barranca de Santa María Regla, are lined by polygonal columns between 30 and 50 metres (98 and 164 ft) high, with five or six sides each. The basalt columns were created by the slow cooling of volcanic
19: 191: 120: 51:, that line a ravine through which water runs from the San Antonio Dam. This ravine area was part of the Santa María Regla Hacienda and was first promoted by 230: 240: 103: 235: 124: 151:
Ivette Rangel (April 8, 2007). "Prismas Basálticos: Agua escultora" [Prismas Basalticos: Sculpted water].
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Quintanar Hinojosa, Beatriz, ed. (2008). "Mexico Desconocido Guia de Hidalgo".
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columnar joints
basalt
Huasca de Ocampo
Mexican
Hidalgo
Alexander von Humboldt
lava
Columnar jointing
Mexico: A Travel Survival Kit
ISBN
9780864424297
"Huasca de Ocampo Un lugar mágico con historia propia"
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ISSN
1870-9400
20°14′02″N 98°33′46″W / 20.2339°N 98.5629°W / 20.2339; -98.5629
Categories
Landforms of Hidalgo (state)
Waterfalls of Mexico
Rock formations of Mexico
Columnar basalts

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