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The arid plateau north of the Grand Canyon is viewed from Navajo sandstone rocks of Coyote Buttes. From a 3,000-foot-high escarpment to a canyon 2,500 feet deep, Arizona's Vermillion Cliffs National Monument encloses a host of geological wonders.
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- MELISSA FARLOW
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- 6000x4008 / 15.2MB
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- Contained in galleries
- The Big Open_Public Lands_National Geographic magazine and book 8/2001