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The Monticello Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is an architectural landmark in Monticello.
Canyonlands National Park
Roadside ruin, an Indian dwelling in Canyonlands National Park.
Hole n' the Rock, a home carved into a sandstone cliff.
Wilson Arch
Newspaper Rock
Bridge crossing the Colorado River in Glen Canyon National Recreational Area.
The La Sal Mountains stand high above Photograph Gap in the hills below.
Church Rock is a sandstone formation near the intersection of U. S. Highway 191 and Utah Route 211.
A rugged terrain of sandstone cliffs and formations can be seen below the La Sal Mountains.
Sagebrush, Junipers and cream-colored cliffs dominate the scene below the La Sal Mountains.
Sandstone bedrock lies exposed along Hart's Point Road
Cliffs and formations in Canyonlands National Park
Mountains, cliffs and canyons can be seen in this Hart's Point viewpoint.
A deer hides in the trees in the Abajo Mountains.
Abajo Drive wanders past the peaks of the Abajo Mountains in southern Utah.
Monticello Lake
Shay Mountain
Overview of Canyonlands from the Abajo Mountains.
A row of buildings sits perched on the edge of the San Juan River gorge.
The Blue Mountains (also called the Abajo Mountains) rise prominently to the west of Monticello.
The La Sal Mountains are visible from the north end of Monticello.
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