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Open Edition Prints Cedar Breaks Chasm
Sitting at 10,000 ft, the colorful chasms of Cedar Breaks National Monument in Western Utah attest to the sediment once laid down on the floor of an inland sea. Image 1 of 10
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Cedar Breaks Chasm

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Sitting at 10,000 ft, the colorful chasms of Cedar Breaks National Monument in Western Utah attest to the sediment once laid down on the floor of an inland sea.

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Sitting at 10,000 ft, the colorful chasms of Cedar Breaks National Monument in Western Utah attest to the sediment once laid down on the floor of an inland sea.

Sitting at 10,000 ft, the colorful chasms of Cedar Breaks National Monument in Western Utah attest to the sediment once laid down on the floor of an inland sea.