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		<title>Extent of Absaroka Volcanics</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Map by Robert A. Chadwick. Adapted with permission from Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 81, Jan. 1970. of Wapiti, the road goes close enough so that you can see how the flat-lying layers of pebbly rock alternate with finer-grained sandy layers. About 20 miles (32 km) northwest of these roadside formations is another extensive area of hoodoos called Hoodoo Basin. It&#8217;s in a remote spot near Yellowstone&#8217;s eastern border. An easily accessible place to see hoodoos inside the park is at Devil&#8217;s Den just north of Tower Fall. In about 2 miles (3 km), you&#8217;ll find the Wapiti Ranger </p>
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