El Capitan (Arizona)

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Agathla Peak, 7,100 ft above from sea level has a prominence of 1500 ft
Agathla Peak, 7,100 ft above from sea level has a prominence of 1500 ft

El Capitan, also called Agathla by the Navajo people, is a peak south of Monument Valley, Arizona, over 1500 feet (457 meters) high. It is a few miles north of Kayenta and is visible from State Highway 163.

El Capitan is an eroded volcanic neck consisting of volcanic breccia cut by dikes of an unusual igneous rock called minette. It is one of many such volcanic diatremes that are found in Navajo country of northeast Arizona and northwest New Mexico. El Capitan and Shiprock in New Mexico are the most prominent. These rocks are part of the Navajo Volcanic Field, in the southern Colorado Plateau. Ages of these minettes and associated more unusual igneous rocks cluster near 25 million years.

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Coordinates: 36°49′36″N, 110°13′30″W

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