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Source: Wikia. Pages: 38. Chapters: Alta Cabeza, Armadillo, Barranca, Bearclaw Camp, Beecher's Hope, Benedict Pass, Brimstone, Brittlebrush Trawl, Broken Creek, Butter Bridge, Campo Mirada, Cholla Springs, Cinema, Coot's Chapel, Critchley's Ranch, Cueva Seca, Del Lobo Rock, Diez Coronas, Doctor's Office, El Presidio, Fairgrounds, Fort Diego, Gaptooth Breach, Gaptooth Ridge, Ghost Town, Great Plains, Hell's Canyon, Hennigan's Stead, Jobs, Lake Don Julio, MacFarlane's Ranch, Mescalero, Mystery Site, New Austin, Nosalida, Nuevo Paraiso, Ojo del Diablo, Pike's Basin, Plainview, Pleasance House Safehouse, Punta Orgullo, Rio Bravo, Rancho Polvo, Rathskeller Fork, Rattlesnake Hollow, Repentance Rock, Ridgewood Farm, Riley's Charge, Rio del Toro, Roca de Madera, San Luis River, Sepulcro, Sidewinder Gulch, Tailor, Tanner's Reach, Telegraph Office, The Old Bacchus Place, The Scratching Post, Thieves' Landing, Twin Rocks, Two Crows, Venter's Place, Widow's Patch. Excerpt: Alta Cabeza (or High Head) is a location featured in Red Dead Redemption and is a butte west of El Matadero in the Diez Coronas region of the Nuevo Paraiso territory. A portion of the Stranger side-mission "Aztec Gold" takes place at this location. The discovery of locations in Red Dead Redemption count towards the following Trophies/Achievements: Armadillo (pronounced Ar-ma-di-llo) is a settlement found in the world of Red Dead Redemption. It is a location in the Cholla Springs region of the New Austin territory. The town is named after the animal Armadillo. It is the first town with missions you will visit. The saloon is the main attraction of the town, featuring a poker table, five finger fillet and a room for purchase at the price of $50. Armadillo is depicted as one of the few remaining boom towns of the American West (famous portrayed in many a Western-genre film), in contrast to the industrialized northern settlements characterized by the city of Blackwater. Armadillo is a common hangout for dange...