Sunday 20 January 2013

White Mountains Arizona


White Mountains Arizona Biography
The White Mountains of Arizona are a mountain range and mountainous
region in the eastern part of the state, near the border with New
Mexico; it is a continuation from the west of the Arizona transition
zone–Mogollon Rim, with the Rim ending in western New Mexico. The
White Mountains are a part of the Colorado Plateau high country of
Northeast Arizona, the Navajo Nation, with the rest of the Plateau in
eastern Utah, northwest New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado. Nearby
communities include Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Greer, Springerville,
Eagar,and McNary. Much of the range is within the Fort Apache Indian
Reservation.
The highest summit is Mount Baldy, with an elevation of 11,400 feet
(3,475 m). The mountains are drained to the south by several
tributaries of the Salt River, and to the north by the Little Colorado
River. There are several small lakes.
The part of the White Mountains outside the reservation is in the
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.

White Mountains Arizona

White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona
White Mountains Arizona




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