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Orange Rock is "a large orange mesolith" standing several miles away from the town of Orange Rock in New Mexico, to which it lends its name. The Rock resembles "the prow of an enormous, ancient ship, thrusting jaggedly up toward the cloudy sky." Alexandra Quick saw the Rock in January of 2011.

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  • Orange Rock is "a large orange mesolith" standing several miles away from the town of Orange Rock in New Mexico, to which it lends its name. The Rock resembles "the prow of an enormous, ancient ship, thrusting jaggedly up toward the cloudy sky." Alexandra Quick saw the Rock in January of 2011.
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  • Orange Rock is "a large orange mesolith" standing several miles away from the town of Orange Rock in New Mexico, to which it lends its name. The Rock resembles "the prow of an enormous, ancient ship, thrusting jaggedly up toward the cloudy sky." Alexandra Quick saw the Rock in January of 2011.
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