Adobe Hills

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Adobe Hills
Adobe Hills - basaltic outcrop along Dobie Meadows Rd in Mono County, California.JPG
Basalt outcrop in the Adobe Hills
Highest point
Elevation 2,322 m (7,618 ft)
Geography
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Location of Adobe Hills in California [1]
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
District Mono County
Range coordinates 37°59′47.746″N118°39′25.469″W / 37.99659611°N 118.65707472°W / 37.99659611; -118.65707472 Coordinates: 37°59′47.746″N118°39′25.469″W / 37.99659611°N 118.65707472°W / 37.99659611; -118.65707472
Topo map USGS  Indian Meadows

The Adobe Hills are a low mountain range located in Mono County, Eastern California. [1]

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  1. 1 2 "Adobe Hills". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . Retrieved 2009-05-04.

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