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Mesa del Contadero, sometimes called Black … Mesa del Contadero, sometimes called Black Mesa, also appeared on a 1773 Spanish map as Mesa de Senecú, is a basalt mesa that stands out on the east bank of the Rio Grande over three miles southwest of in Socorro County, New Mexico. The mesa rises up dramatically from its lower surroundings in steep sides of 250 to 300 feet, particularly on the three sides where the river must pass around it to the west. It then levels off to a level area on top of an elevation of 4,810 feet / 1,466 meters, with a high point summit called Mesa Peak at 4,916 feet on the northeast edge of the Mesa.16 feet on the northeast edge of the Mesa.
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