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1: ...ent in Iowa in the midwestern United States.
3: ... Various primitive campgrounds exist in the area as well.
5: Designated as a National Monument on October 25, 1949.
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4: ...="center" colspan=2|<font size="+1">'''Cedar Breaks'''</font>
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1: ...tries also (e.g. Ireland), for similar purposes.''
3: ...tection (and funding) that a National Park receives.
5: ...eater degree of protection than a National Park would alone.
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1: ... south while the San Andreas Fault carried this part northward.
3: <div style="float:right;width:326px;margin:0 0 1em 1em">
4: Image:PinnaclesParkView.jpg|Pinnacles Park View<br>
5: ...lls and valleys from one of the hiking trails.''</small></div>
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- Lava Beds National Monument (9433 bytes)
1: ...n of lava tube caves in the United States.
2: ... was established as a United States National Monument on November 21, 1925.
4: ...x|right|Medicine Lake Volcano from Captain Jack's Stronghold
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1: ...erry National Volcanic National Monument''' was designated in November 1990 and
2: ...s 50,000+ acres (200 km²) of lakes, lava flows,
3: ...al Oregon. The highest point within the Monument is the
4: ... (2,434 m), with views of the Oregon Cascades and the
5: ...a of Newberry Volcano holds two alpine lakes full of
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1: ...f_the_Moon_NM-750px.JPG|thumb|300px|Big Southern Butte
2: ...lt flood areas in the continental United States.
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3: ...ablished as the first United States National Monument in 1906.
5: ...ion known as the Pleiades (star cluster)|Pleiades.
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1: ... they had been built by Aztec emperor Montezuma, hence the name.
3: ...e. A natural overhang shades the rooms and shelters them from rain.
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2: ...es up the Postpile was near the bottom of this mass.
4: ... when the lava contracts during the cooling process).
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2: ...ordo, New Mexico, United States|USA, in a mountain-ringed valley,
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