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Aden Lava Flow Wilderness

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Oblique air photo of northern part of Aden-Afton Lava Flow, taken August 2011, facing north

Aden Lava Flow Wilderness Study Area is one of many Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) operated by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in New Mexico. It is 25,287 acres (10,233 ha) in size.[1]

It lies within the Potrillo volcanic field southwest of Las Cruces, and is south of County Road B002. Aden Crater lies at the western side of the lava flow.

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32°04′N 107°01′W / 32.067°N 107.017°W / 32.067; -107.017