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English: Rain God Mesa, (of Monument Valley, Navajo Nation, in northern Arizona, and the south border of Utah). The major geology sequence, top to bottom -- layered, interbeds, Moenkopi Formation (locally with an erosion resistant-en:caprock of Shinarump Conglomerate (lowest Chinle Formation member)), upon cliffs, of De Chelly Sandstone, upon skirts of Organ Rock Formation. (Note: Moenkopi, appears absent: Cliffs, above the skirt.) |
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Source | Enrico Stirl (Photographer), own work |
Author | Enrico Stirl (a.k.a. Germaneon) |
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