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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Dome Rock Mountains are a regionally short mountain range in southwestern Arizona in southern La Paz County. The range borders the Colorado River (Blythe, CA) on the west and also the southern section of the Colorado River Indian Reservation on the northwest located in the Lower Colorado River Valley. Quartzsite, Arizona lies on the eastern foothills of the range. The Dome Rock Mountains are on the southwest of the regional Maria fold and thrust belt. The Dome…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Dome Rock Mountains are a regionally short mountain range in southwestern Arizona in southern La Paz County. The range borders the Colorado River (Blythe, CA) on the west and also the southern section of the Colorado River Indian Reservation on the northwest located in the Lower Colorado River Valley. Quartzsite, Arizona lies on the eastern foothills of the range. The Dome Rock Mountains are on the southwest of the regional Maria fold and thrust belt. The Dome Rock Mountains are a north-south trending range about 30 miles (48 km) long. Blythe, California and the Palo Verde Valley border the range on the west, adjacent to the north-south flowing Colorado River. Interstate 10 bisects the range connecting Blythe, CA Ehrenberg, AZ on the Colorado River, with Quartzsite at the east of the mountains; Quartzsite at the central, and east mountains, lies on the western edge of the north-south 75-mile (121-km) long La Posa Plain which drains the western Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, and various mountain ranges-(the Dome Rock, Trigo Mountains, and Chocolate Mountains (Arizona) west, and the Castle Dome-Kofa Mountains southeast).