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The rock slide in Rockville, Utah that killed two people has many wondering how did it happen and could it happen again.
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The rock slide in Rockville, Utah that killed two people has many wondering how did it happen and could it happen again.
Window Blind Peak (7,030 feet), Emery County, Utah
Photographer: Paul Kuehne
Window Blind Peak (7,030 feet) capped by Jurassicage Navajo Sandstone, highest point in the San Rafael Swell, Emery County.
Snow Canyon State Park, Washington County, Utah
Photographer: Janice Hayden
A blanket of snow is a rare occurrence in Snow Canyon State Park in southwestern Utah. The Early Jurassic-age Navajo Sandstone forms the jointed red cliffs and rounded “turtlebacks” while the 27,000-year-old Santa Clara lava flow fills the canyon, flattening out the valley floor.
Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah
Photographer: Michael Vanden Berg
Navajo Sandstone and pinyon pines, Zion NationalPark, Washington County.