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* Mark Vanderhoff, "[http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2004/04/07/67965.php Lava Beds Rest Quietly,]" Reno Gazette-Journal, April 7, 2004. (Dead link as of 2014-01-01)
* Mark Vanderhoff, "[http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2004/04/07/67965.php Lava Beds Rest Quietly,]" Reno Gazette-Journal, April 7, 2004. (Dead link as of 2014-01-01)
* BLM, "[https://www.blm.gov/adoptahorse/herdareas.php?showAll=yes&herd_areas_seq=56&herd_states_seq=8 State Herd Area: Lava Beds (NV).]"
* BLM, "[https://www.blm.gov/adoptahorse/herdareas.php?showAll=yes&herd_areas_seq=56&herd_states_seq=8 State Herd Area: Lava Beds (NV).]"
* [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/scans/0670/06700002.pdf | Springer Tungsten Property (1937)]
* [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/scans/0670/06700002.pdf Springer Tungsten Property (1937)]

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The Lava Beds are located in the Sheepshead mountains. The Lava Beds are granite, not lava. Elephant Head Rock is an arch that is 40 feet across and 20 feet high.

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