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The Wonders Of Red-Rock Country In June
Camping At the foot of majestic red cliffs and the La Sal Mountains, the Moab area
is the part of the world that defines the west, according to the late John Wayne.
This scenery has often been used as a setting for movies, and Zane Grey made
Moab the scene of many of his novels.
The unique landscapes of southeastern Utah provide endless photo opportunities.
Arches is particularly photogenic in the morning and late-afternoon light, when
the sandstone formations take on a fiery glow. The Three Gossips, Turret Arch,
Double Arch, Wolfe Ranch and Landscape Arch are usually best photographed early
in the morning, while Park Avenue, Balanced Rock, Delicate Arch, North and South
Windows, and Fiery Furnace are striking in the late afternoon.
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