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Experts trying to make sense of Northeastern Utah’s ‘unusual’...Just above its confluence with the Dirty Devil River, Happy Canyon deeply and abruptly cuts and sculpts the White Rim Sandstone of the Permian-age Cutler Formation. Happy Canyon, Garfield County, Utah Photographer: Gregg Beukelman; © 2016POTD May 27, 2016: Happy Canyon, Garfield County, Utah
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