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Northern Mexico
March 1, 2009 - Mirroring the terrain of the United States Inter-Mountain West, northern Mexico has an area of high plains, called the altiplano, between two mountain ranges. Along the Pacific Coast lies an extension of the United States Sierra Nevada Mountains, called the Sierra Madre Occidental (West). In the eastern part of the country are the Sierra Madre Oriental (East), which are an extension of the southern Rocky Mountains of the U.S. This true-color image shows the high plains and deserts of north-central Mexico sandwiched between the forested mountain ranges.
Mexicoas altiplano is divided into a northern and southern half by a smaller, east-west trending mountain range (image right center). With an average elevation of 2000 meters, the southern half is about 1000 meters higher than the northern half. The southern altiplano houses numerous valleys and depressions, which are the remains of ancient lakes. Many of Mexicoas cities occupy these dry lake beds, including its largest, Mexico City.
Mexico and the United States are separated by the great river known as Rio Grande in the U.S. and the Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico. Off to the west, the Baja California peninsula just into the Pacific Ocean, parallel to mainland Mexico
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This print showcases the stunning landscape of northern Mexico, taken on March 1,2009. Reminiscent of the United States Inter-Mountain West, this region boasts an expansive high plains area known as the altiplano, nestled between two majestic mountain ranges. Along the Pacific Coast lies a continuation of the renowned Sierra Nevada Mountains in the United States, aptly named Sierra Madre Occidental (West). On the eastern side of Mexico are the Sierra Madre Oriental (East), extending from the southern Rocky Mountains in America. The true-color image beautifully captures the vast expanse of high plains and deserts that stretch across north-central Mexico while being embraced by these forested mountain ranges. Notably, Mexico's altiplano is divided into a northern and southern half by a smaller east-west trending mountain range visible towards the right center of this photograph. The southern half stands at an average elevation of 2000 meters, towering approximately 1000 meters higher than its northern counterpart. Remarkably, within this picturesque landscape lie numerous valleys and depressions formed by ancient lakes long gone. Many cities in Mexico have found their home within these dry lake beds; among them is its largest city - bustling Mexico City. Separated by Rio Grande in America and Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico, both countries share borders along this great river. To further complete this enchanting scene captured by Stocktrek Images' lens is Baja California peninsula jutting into Pacific Ocean parallel to mainland Mexico.
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