Peacock Mountains

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The Peacock Mountains are a small, 26 mi (42 km) long mountain range in northwest Arizona, US. The range is a narrow sub-range, and an extension north, at the northeast of the Hualapai Mountains massif, which lies to the southwest. The range is defined by the Hualapai Valley to the northwest, and north and south-flowing washes on its east border, associated with faults and cliffs; the (Cottonwood Mountains) are due east, and are connected to the southward at the west perimeter of the Aquarius Mountains; the cliffs are a result of the , which is an extension southward from the Grand Wash Cliffs and which crosses the Colorado River at Lake Mead, and the west perimeter of the Grand Canyon/Colorado Plateau. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString View northeast , east, and southeast.
rdf:langString A panorama of the Hualapai Mountain range seen from Kingman, Arizona. The photographs were taken in late December and the mountains have a light dusting of snow. The camera location was south of Northern Avenue, east of Bank Street.
rdf:langString Panorama of the Hualapai Mountains massif taken from Kingman in December 2009.
rdf:langString View northeast , east, and southeast.
rdf:langString A panorama of the Hualapai Mountain range seen from Kingman, Arizona. The photographs were taken in late December and the mountains have a light dusting of snow. The camera location was south of Northern Avenue, east of Bank Street.
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rdf:langString Big Hatchet Peak at extreme northwest end of range
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rdf:langString The Peacock Mountains are a small, 26 mi (42 km) long mountain range in northwest Arizona, US. The range is a narrow sub-range, and an extension north, at the northeast of the Hualapai Mountains massif, which lies to the southwest. The range is defined by the Hualapai Valley to the northwest, and north and south-flowing washes on its east border, associated with faults and cliffs; the (Cottonwood Mountains) are due east, and are connected to the southward at the west perimeter of the Aquarius Mountains; the cliffs are a result of the , which is an extension southward from the Grand Wash Cliffs and which crosses the Colorado River at Lake Mead, and the west perimeter of the Grand Canyon/Colorado Plateau.
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