Sierra Pinta

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La sierra Pinta​ es un con orientación noroeste-sureste, de unos 35 km de longitud, ubicado en el suroeste de Arizona, Estados Unidos de América, en la zona árida noroeste del desierto de Sonora, cerca de la reserva del Pinacate del norte de Sonora en México. La sierra toma su nombre de la impresión de colores que causa en los espectadores, causado por la puesta del sol y el alba.El extremo norte de la sierra se ubica el pico de las Pintas a unos 1272 pies (388 m). rdf:langString
The Sierra Pinta or Sierra Pintas (colloquial Spanish for 'Painted Mountains') are a narrow remote block faulted northwest-southeast trending mountain range, about 22 miles (35 km) long located in southwestern Arizona in the arid northwestern Sonoran Desert, just north of the Pinacate Reserve of northern Sonora, Mexico. The mountains derive their name from visitor descriptions of its multicolored hues when viewed at sunrise and sunset. An early noting of the existence of the Sierra Pinta Range was in the explorations of Anza. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La sierra Pinta​ es un con orientación noroeste-sureste, de unos 35 km de longitud, ubicado en el suroeste de Arizona, Estados Unidos de América, en la zona árida noroeste del desierto de Sonora, cerca de la reserva del Pinacate del norte de Sonora en México. La sierra toma su nombre de la impresión de colores que causa en los espectadores, causado por la puesta del sol y el alba.El extremo norte de la sierra se ubica el pico de las Pintas a unos 1272 pies (388 m).
rdf:langString The Sierra Pinta or Sierra Pintas (colloquial Spanish for 'Painted Mountains') are a narrow remote block faulted northwest-southeast trending mountain range, about 22 miles (35 km) long located in southwestern Arizona in the arid northwestern Sonoran Desert, just north of the Pinacate Reserve of northern Sonora, Mexico. The mountains derive their name from visitor descriptions of its multicolored hues when viewed at sunrise and sunset. The north end of the range contains the peak called Point of the Pintas at 1,272 feet (388 m), then Bean Pass; adjacent southward is the peak Isla Pinta, at 2,008 feet (612 m), and Sunday Pass. The Sierra Pinta range is toward the southern end of the Mohawk Valley, which also borders the range on the east, and east to the Bryan Mountains. West of the Sierra Pintas is the Tule Desert, and south in northern Sonora is the El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar, the extensive and active volcanic and cinder cone field and preserve. The highest peak in the range is Pinta Benchmark at 2,950 feet (899 m). An early noting of the existence of the Sierra Pinta Range was in the explorations of Anza.
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