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Mushroom Rock is located on Anaho Island in Pyramid Lake.
 
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Mushroom Rock is located on [[Anaho Island]] in [[Pyramid Lake]].
Mushroom Rock is located on [[Anaho Island]] in [[Pyramid Lake]].<ref>Israel Cook Russell, "[https://archive.org/stream/geologicalhisto00russgoog Geological History of Lake Lahontan: A Quaternary Lake of Northwestern Nevada]," 1885.</ref><ref>Harold Wellman Fairbanks, "[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Science_Monthly/Volume_58/March_1901/Pyramid_Lake,_Nevada Popular Science Monthly Pyramid Lake, Nevada]," Volume 58, March 1901.</ref>
 
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File:AnahoIslandPyramidLakeNevadaRussell1885.jpg|Anaho Island, Pyramid Lake.  Showing [[Mushroom Rock]] (Russell 1885).
File:MushroomRockAnahoIslandPyramidLakeRussell1885.jpg|Mushroom Rock (Russell 1885).
File:PSM_V58_D519_Mushroom_rock_of_anaho_island.png|Mushroom Rock of Anaho Island (Fairbanks 1901).
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== References ==
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== Remote Resources ==
== Remote Resources ==
* [http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:850510 GNIS]
* [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/850510 GNIS]
** Class: [[:Category: Pillars | Pillar]]
** Class: [[:Category: Pillars | Pillar]]
** Description: "located on [[Anaho Island]]"
** Description: "located on [[Anaho Island]]"
* Harold W. Fairbanks, "[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b726988 The Western United States; A Geographical Reader]," p. 100.  Photo of [[Round Hole]] on the [[Smoke Creek Desert]] and [[Mushroom Rock]] (same as 1901 Mushroom Rock photo)


[[Category: GNIS]]
[[Category: GNIS]]
[[Category: Pillars]]
[[Category: Pillars]]

Latest revision as of 20:33, 28 December 2021

Mushroom Rock is located on Anaho Island in Pyramid Lake.[1][2]

References

  1. Israel Cook Russell, "Geological History of Lake Lahontan: A Quaternary Lake of Northwestern Nevada," 1885.
  2. Harold Wellman Fairbanks, "Popular Science Monthly Pyramid Lake, Nevada," Volume 58, March 1901.

Remote Resources