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Black Mesa is 4,973' in elevation.

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Where is the Black Mesa located in the world?

The Black Mesa is located in New Mexico, Colorado, and Oklahoma. However, its highest point is located in Oklahoma at about 5,700 feet high. Black Mesa is an extension of the Mesa de Maya in Colorado.


When was Black Mesa Press created?

Black Mesa Press was created in 1981.


Where can one find the source code of Black Mesa?

Someone can find the source code of Black Mesa by visiting the Black Mesa website. On the website they give you all the information you need to know about Black Mesa. The wiki is even editable if you make an account.


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Black Mesa Source is PC exclusive, and will never be released on consoles.


When was Rio Mesa High School created?

Rio Mesa High School was created in 1965.


When was West Mesa High School created?

West Mesa High School was created in 1966.


When was Costa Mesa High School created?

Costa Mesa High School was created in 1958.


When was Mesa Ridge High School created?

Mesa Ridge High School was created in 1997.


Will Black Mesa Source be Available on the Xbox 360?

Black Mesa Mod will NOT be released by the Black Mesa Team for the XBOX 360 platform. Black Mesa is a free PC mod, and if it were to be released for the XBOX, large costs would incur to the development team. Your best bet is to buy HL2 for the PC and use that.


How was Black Mesa formed?

Black Mesa was formed by volcanic activity around 25-35 million years ago in what is now northeastern Arizona. The mesa is composed of multiple layers of ancient lava flows and sedimentary rocks that accumulated over time. Erosion and tectonic forces then shaped the mesa into its distinctive flat-topped appearance.


What is the motto of Rio Mesa High School?

Rio Mesa High School's motto is 'Once a Spartan, always a Spartan'.


What is the motto of West Mesa High School?

The motto of West Mesa High School is 'Knowledge Today, Success Tomorrow!'.