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1811:Sierra Pinta
1766:Poston Butte
1746:Picacho Peak
1721:Newton Butte
1611:Juniper Mesa
1571:Gu Achi Peak
1526:Gavilan Peak
1466:Canelo Hills
1386:Balakai Mesa
1376:Aubrey Hills
1341:Agathla Peak
1279:Tumamoc Hill
1192:Mistake Peak
1184:Sierra Ancha
1133:Thimble Peak
1123:Mount Lemmon
1085:Roden Crater
1080:O'Leary Peak
1037:Fremont Peak
1027:Agassiz Peak
950:Mount Graham
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1841:Tempe Butte
1706:The Needles
1601:Isis Temple
1325:Mount Baldy
1297:Apache Peak
1128:Pusch Ridge
1075:Mount Elden
1009:Rincon Peak
756:Aubrey Peak
738:Miller Peak
697:Mount Glenn
625:Castle Dome
607:Mount Union
551:Black Hills
287:castellated
239:petroglyphs
235:hieroglyphs
184:Precambrian
180:Age of rock
112: /
87:Coordinates
1931:Categories
1821:Squaw Tits
1596:Hunts Mesa
1256:Black Dome
1090:S P Crater
1032:Doyle Peak
932:Pinal Peak
820:Four Peaks
679:Roof Butte
489:2008-06-12
464:2008-06-12
442:2008-12-16
410:References
275:hot spring
150:Borders on
100:112°29′2″W
97:33°59′22″N
1516:Excalibur
1456:Bush Head
986:Kitt Peak
968:Ibex Peak
825:Mount Ord
797:Lime Peak
733:Carr Peak
339:Geography
306:Zane Grey
125:Geography
77:Elevation
843:East End
779:Ajo Peak
398:See also
281:Colonel
237:and the
232:Egyptian
221:counties
214:Maricopa
174:volcanic
1511:Etoi Ki
279:US Army
271:Yavapai
245:History
218:Yavapai
210:Arizona
170:Orogeny
164:Geology
144:Arizona
130:Country
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263:Yuma
255:gold
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