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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Brokeoff Mountains
The Brokeoff Mountains are really hills that spill west of the Guadalupes near the New Mexico state line.
One afternoon on a flight into El Paso I got a great view on the approach.
It is empty and dry looking but it also looks to have great potential to explore.
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