File:Galisteo petrified wood.jpg

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English: This image shows petrified wood from the Galisteo Formation near Arroyo del Tuerto, New Mexico, USA. The Galisteo Formation is an Eocene formation from which titanothere fossils have been recovered near this locality.
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Author Kent G. Budge
Camera location35° 22′ 51.83″ N, 106° 18′ 57.65″ W  Heading=126° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Petrified wood from the Galisteo Formation, Arroyo del Tuerto, New Mexico, USA

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11 April 2020

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35°22'51.834"N, 106°18'57.654"W

heading: 126 degree

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0.00625 second

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8

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4.5 millimetre

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100

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