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New Mexico topographic map, elevation, terrain

New Mexico topographic map, elevation, terrain

New Mexico

Over four–fifths of New Mexico is higher than 4,000 feet (1,200 meters) above sea level. The average elevation ranges from up to 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) above sea level in the northwest, to less than 4,000 feet in the southeast. The highest point is Wheeler Peak at over 13,160 feet (4,010 meters) in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, while the lowest is the Red Bluff Reservoir at around 2,840 feet (870 meters), in the southeastern corner of the state.

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Name: New Mexico topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: New Mexico, United States (31.33221 -109.05022 37.00015 -103.00223)

Average elevation: 1,687 m

Minimum elevation: 744 m

Maximum elevation: 3,830 m

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