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Alongside Route 316 that goes from the Goosenecks State Park, back toward scenic Route 163. This is a broad flat mesa covered with little more than scrub and a few wildflowers.
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Just before sunset on January 23, 2010.
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Looking north from the bluffs on January 23, 2010.
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Long House on Wetherill Mesa
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A day at the park
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A view from Point Lookout.
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Cliff Palace In Southwestern Colorado U.S.A. www.design.upenn.edu/hspv/mesaverde/site_cliffpalace.htm

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This is the second falls within about a mile. The upper falls has the higest drop, but on this day I did not have time to get in position to shoot it. A direct view of this lower falls is more accessible. After the Gigapan uploads I will create a link to a You Tube video I made of both falls two years ago. http:/...
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- Crazy Jug Overlook - Kaibab National Forest - Bordering on Grand Canyon National Park. by S Utah Pano
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This is an assembled panorama of 119 photos of the view from the Crazy Jug viewpoint of the Kaibab National Forest in Northern Arizona. The Forest shares a boundary with Grand Canyon National Park. There are hiking trails nearby into remote portions of the Grand Canyon. Crazy Jug is remote - it requires a 32 mile dr...
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A view of the left half of Spruce Tree House. This is a Native American cliff dwelling constructed between 1200 and 1279 A.D. The structure is 216 feet wide and the cave extends back almost 90 feet .
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