Everything about Chiricahua National Monument totally explained
Chiricahua National Monument is a unit of the
National Park Service. The monument is located approximately 36 miles southeast of
Willcox, Arizona. It preserves the remains of an immense
volcanic eruption that shook the region some 27 million years ago. Called the
Turkey Creek Caldera eruption, it eventually laid down two thousand feet of ash and pumice, highly
siliceous in nature. This eventually hardened into
rhyolitic tuff, (See:
Tuff), and eroded into the natural features visible at the monument today.
The
national monument also preserves the
Faraway Ranch, owned at one time by
Swedish immigrants
Neil and
Emma Erickson.
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