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North Franklin Mountain, looking northeast from South Franklin's elephant-shaped butte.[1] Iron-rich volcanic rock gives the mountain a reddish tint in the hot Texas sun. Image by Brian Stansberry.
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| current | 18:25, 1 April 2007 | 638×478 (188 KB) | Bms4880 (Talk | contribs) | (North Franklin Mountain, looking northeast from South Franklin's elephant-shaped butte. Rhyolite rock gives the mountain a reddish tint in the hot Texas sun. Image by Brian Stansberry.) |
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