CommentsVolume 9, Issue 23 - Feature #2725May, 1907 - Titles Are Involved I 1969, I made a trip to the extreme western region of Oklahoma, Black Mesa region. There was a stone monument about 5 feet high at the corner of Oklahoma, New Mexico and Colorado. A man who lived near there took me about a few miles and showed some dinosaur tracks in stone of a creek bed. Black Mesa was formed when lava ran down a creek bed from Colorado and this made a cap rock as the region was eroded. It is the highest spot in Oklahoma. Graham Kendall - 2007-06-10 02:53:02 Please submit your own comments below.
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