Cerro Pedernal

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Cerro Pedernal is a flat-topped mesa in northern New Mexico famously depicted in many of Georgia O’Keeffe’s landscape paintings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mesa
mountain
artGenreAssociation American modernist painting
category Landforms of Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
Mesas of New Mexico
Mountains of New Mexico NERFINISHED
country United States of America
culturalSignificance iconic landmark in Georgia O’Keeffe’s work
depictedBy Georgia O’Keeffe NERFINISHED
elevation about 3006 meters above sea level
about 9860 feet above sea level
etymology Spanish word "pedernal" meaning "flint"
famousFor appearance in Georgia O’Keeffe’s landscape paintings
geologicalType volcanic mesa
hasEnglishTranslation Flint Hill NERFINISHED
hasMeaning Flint Hill NERFINISHED
hasRockType basalt
volcanic rock
hasSpanishName Cerro Pedernal NERFINISHED
hasSummit flat summit plateau
hasViewOf surrounding northern New Mexico desert landscape
inspired Georgia O’Keeffe NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Mexico
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
United States Southwest physiographic region
northern New Mexico
vicinity of Chama River Valley
nameLanguage Spanish
near Abiquiú, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Ghost Ranch, New Mexico NERFINISHED
notableFeature distinctive flat profile on the horizon
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
Jemez Mountains region NERFINISHED
range Jemez Mountains NERFINISHED
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
shape flat-topped
tourism regional scenic attraction
usedFor hiking
recreation
visibleFrom Ghost Ranch, New Mexico NERFINISHED

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Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, United States hasViewOf Cerro Pedernal
subject surface form: Ghost Ranch