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Mexican Cut Natural Area is a designated Colorado Natural Area located in the Elk Mountains in Gunnison County. Designated in 1978 as the first state Natural Area, the 420 acre site contains a hanging valley of alternating layers of limestone and quartzite which have been worn down by the movement of glaciers into a series of shelves, each of which contains a series of small, often interconnected ponds. Though seemingly subject to the same basic environmental conditions
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