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Molly's Castle, aerial view, Goblin Valley State Park. Curtis Formation whiteish caprock is on top, with reddish Entrada Sandstone below, both of Jurassic era.  Molly's castle lies in the San Rafael desert near Goblin Valley, and drains into the Colorado River watershed. Aerial panoramic photograph
Molly's Castle, aerial view, Goblin Valley State Park. Curtis Formation whiteish caprock is on top, with reddish Entrada Sandstone below, both of Jurassic era. Molly's castle lies in the San Rafael desert near Goblin Valley, and drains into the Colorado River watershed. Aerial panoramic photograph.
Location: Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
Image ID: 37950  
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27835  
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27839  
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27831  
Fins.  The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park, Utah
Fins. The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches.
Location: Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18187  
Hoodoos in Goblin Valley State Park, aerial panorama. The "goblins" are technically known as hoodoos, formed through the gradual erosion of Entrada sandstone deposited 170 millions years ago. Aerial panoramic photograph
Hoodoos in Goblin Valley State Park, aerial panorama. The "goblins" are technically known as hoodoos, formed through the gradual erosion of Entrada sandstone deposited 170 millions years ago. Aerial panoramic photograph.
Location: Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
Image ID: 37957  
Hoodoos in Goblin Valley State Park. The "goblins" are technically known as hoodoos, formed through the gradual erosion of Entrada sandstone deposited 170 millions years ago
Hoodoos in Goblin Valley State Park. The "goblins" are technically known as hoodoos, formed through the gradual erosion of Entrada sandstone deposited 170 millions years ago.
Location: Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
Image ID: 38066  
Hoodoos in Goblin Valley State Park. The "goblins" are technically known as hoodoos, formed through the gradual erosion of Entrada sandstone deposited 170 millions years ago
Hoodoos in Goblin Valley State Park. The "goblins" are technically known as hoodoos, formed through the gradual erosion of Entrada sandstone deposited 170 millions years ago.
Location: Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
Image ID: 38183  
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27833  
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27834  
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27838  
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night. (Note: this image was created before a ban on light-painting in Arches National Park was put into effect.  Light-painting is no longer permitted in Arches National Park)
Balanced Rock and Milky Way stars at night. (Note: this image was created before a ban on light-painting in Arches National Park was put into effect. Light-painting is no longer permitted in Arches National Park).
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27832  
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27837  
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple, Arches National Park, Utah
Balanced Rock, a narrow sandstone tower, appears poised to topple.
Location: Balanced Rock, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 27836  
Monitor Butte (right), formed of Entrada sandstone with Carmel and Dewey Bridge formations comprising the basal slope and whiter Navajo sandstone below, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Monitor Butte (right), formed of Entrada sandstone with Carmel and Dewey Bridge formations comprising the basal slope and whiter Navajo sandstone below.
Location: Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18095  
Merrimac Butte (left) and Monitor Butte (right), formed of Entrada sandstone with Carmel and Dewey Bridge formations comprising the basal slope and whiter Navajo sandstone below, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Merrimac Butte (left) and Monitor Butte (right), formed of Entrada sandstone with Carmel and Dewey Bridge formations comprising the basal slope and whiter Navajo sandstone below.
Location: Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18096  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18176  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18177  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18178  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18179  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18180  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18181  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18182  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18183  
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park
Double Arch, an amazing pair of natural arches formed in the red Entrada sandstone of Arches National Park.
Location: Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18184  
Fins.  The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park, Utah
Fins. The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches.
Location: Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18188  
Fins.  The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park, Utah
Fins. The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches.
Location: Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18189  
Fins.  The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park, Utah
Fins. The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches.
Location: Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18190  
Fins.  The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park, Utah
Fins. The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches.
Location: Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18191  
Fins.  The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park, Utah
Fins. The vertical slabs of Entrada sandstone may become natural sandstone arches.
Location: Arches National Park, Utah
Image ID: 18192  
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