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Scenery of the San Rafael Swell includes cliffs of Navajo sandstone and mounds of colored earth.
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Temple Mountain is a colorful formation that rises above the San Rafael Reef.
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A rock stands balanced atop a pinnacle in North Temple Wash in the San Rafael Reef.
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The Green River as it passes through the city of Green River.
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Green River City, an oasis on the banks of the Green River, flanked by the Book Cliffs.
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The Green River emerges from Gray Canyon, through the Book Cliffs, into Green Valley.
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The Book Cliffs
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Temple Mountain and the San Rafael Reef rise from the sands of the San Rafael Desert.
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Snow on the 11,000 peaks of the Henry Mountains contrasts the San Rafael Desert below.
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Temple Mountain towers above the San Rafael Reef
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A rock formation stands next to Goblin Valley Road.
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Many interesting rock formations like these can be seen along the San Rafael Reef.
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The Gilson Buttes tower above the San Rafael Desert.
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Tilted rock layers of the San Rafael Reef rise from the desert.
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A rocky scene near the San Rafael Reef.
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Interstate 70 heads towards the San Rafael Reef.
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Colorful layers of earth lie exposed in hills along Utah Highway 24.
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An assortment of cliffs rise above the desert in the San Rafael Swell.
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Many formations such as these can be seen along Cottonwood Wash Road.
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Cottonwood Wash Road heads into cliffs in the San Rafael Swell.
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A scene of cliffs and colored earth along Cottonwood Wash Road in the San Rafael Swell.
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A giant boulder sits next to Cottonwood Wash Road in the San Rafael Swell.
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Bottleneck Peak and other features along Cottonwood Wash Road.
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Bottleneck Peak is a stone monolith that can seen from Cottonwood Wash Road.

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