How is it the volcanic geology different from Yellowstone National Park?
The volcanic geology of El Malpais is different from Yellowstone in that Yellowstone is an active volcano, atop a caldera. The volcanic activity at El Malpais occurred 2,000 to 3,000 years ago, with some of the lava beds created only 800 years ago. No ongoing volcanic activity is happening in El Malpais, but Yellowstone experiences activity on a daily basis. Lordsburg, New Mexico, once was home to the Butterfield Stage Route. What’s a stage route? How do stagecoaches and stage lines figure in the history of the settlement of the western United States? What was riding in a stagecoach like? The term “stage” originally referred to the distance between stations on a route, the coach traveling the entire route in “stages,” but through constant misuse it came to apply to the coach. A stage route: stagecoaches provided regular transportation and communication between St. Louis, Missouri along the Mississippi River, and San Francisco, California, in the West. Although the Pony Express is often