Tag Archive for: POTD

Capitol Reef National Park, Wayne County, Utah
Photographer: Tyler Knudsen

Sheer walls of Jurassic-age Wingate Sandstone loom over a barn and orchards of historic Fruita in Capitol Reef National Park, Wayne County.

Abajo Mountains, San Juan County, Utah
Photographer: Grant Willis

Blocky sandstone ledge deposited in an oasis-like setting between ancient sand dunes forms a resistant cap over beds of the Jurassic-age Navajo Sandstone. Chippean Rocks west of the Abajo Mountains, San Juan County.

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White Canyon, Natural Bridges National Monument, San Juan County, Utah
Photographer: Michael Vanden Berg

The Owachomo Bridge was created by stream erosion of the Permian-age Cedar Mesa Sandstone. Owachomo, a Hopi term meaning “rock mound,” is named for the large rock mass found on the northeastern abutment of the bridge.

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Wellsville Mountains, Cache County, Utah
Photographer: Stefan Kirby

Cephalopod fossil in the Mississippian-age Great Blue Limestone along the crest of the Wellsville Mountains, Cache County.

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POTD December 17, 2013: Middle Desert Overlook, Capitol Reef National Park, Wayne County, Utah
Photographer: Stefan Kirby

Eroding buttes of the Middle Jurassic-age Entrada Sandstone and overlying Curtis Formation. Middle Desert Overlook, Capitol Reef National Park, Wayne County.

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Canyonlands National Park, San Juan County, Utah
Photographer: Sonja Heuscher

Pothole reflection of Jurassic-age Wingate Sandstone cliffs in the Permian-age White Rim Sandstone. Canyonlands National Park, San Juan County

 

The Windows Section, Arches National Park, Grand County, Utah
Photographer: Nicholas Daniels

North Window Arch frames the distant landscape through a fin of the Jurassic-age Entrada Sandstone. The Windows Section, Arches National Park, Grand County.

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Daggett County, Utah
Photographer: J. Buck Ehler

Fire-scarred hillside of Precambrian-age Uinta Mountain Group strata. Red Canyon, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Daggett County.

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.

High Uintas Wilderness, Summit County, Utah
Photographer: Stefan Kirby

Sedimentary strata of the Precambrianage Uinta Mountain Group reflected in the waters of Dead Horse Lake in the upper part of the West Fork of the Blacks Fork drainage in the Uinta Mountains.