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![]() Road to the Top (Photograph #9196)
The Capulin Volcano in northeastern New Mexico was formed by an eruption about 60,000 years ago. It is one of the few dormant volcanoes on which you can drive to the rim to view the crater. The volcanic mountain consists chiefly of loose cylinders, ash, and other rock debris. The photograph is printed on archival Museo Silver Rag photo paper using Epson Ultrachrome pigment based inks and complemented with a soft-white mat. An optional black aluminum frame by Nielsen completes a piece of art that's ready to hang. This photograph is available in only one size: 8"x12" matted to 12"x16". Carol Koetke Photography |