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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Subduction Volcanism. Volcanoes formed the Absaroka Range, which extends from the Beartooth Range north of the park for approximately 100 miles (160 km) to the southeast into Wyoming. Most of the rocks in these mountains are either lava flows or the debris that resulted when the rocks were rapidly eroded to form mudslides. The outstanding example of these processes in the park is Mount Washburn  . The Northeast Entrance Road along Soda Butte Creek  and the East Entrance Road near Sylvan Pass  both pass through fine examples of these volcanic mountains. Plumes. In contrast to the Absarokas, </p>
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