Caprock Escarpment

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title: Caprock Escarpment
text: The Caprock Escarpment is a term used in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico to describe the geographical transition point between the level High Plains of the Llano Estacado and the surrounding rolling terrain. In Texas, the escarpment stretches around 200 mi (320 km) south-southwest from the northeast corner of the Texas Panhandle near the Oklahoma border. The escarpment is especially notable, from north to south, in Briscoe, Floyd, Motley, Crosby, Dickens, Garza, and Borden Counties. In New Mex
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description: Geographical transition in Texas and New Mexico
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caprock_Escarpment
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