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Goblin Valley, Utah
Description:
The "goblin" rock formations at Goblin Valley State Park, Utah, are a result of differential erosion of the red siltstone and fine sandstone which make up the Entrada layer.
Credit:
James Steinberg/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2435217
Legacy Identifier:
3G6427
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Size:
5125px × 3412px (~50 MB)
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