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The Monticello Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is an architectural landmark in Monticello.
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Canyonlands National Park
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Roadside ruin, an Indian dwelling in Canyonlands National Park.
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Hole n' the Rock, a home carved into a sandstone cliff.
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Wilson Arch
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Newspaper Rock
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Bridge crossing the Colorado River in Glen Canyon National Recreational Area.
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The La Sal Mountains stand high above Photograph Gap in the hills below.
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Church Rock is a sandstone formation near the intersection of U. S. Highway 191 and Utah Route 211.
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A rugged terrain of sandstone cliffs and formations can be seen below the La Sal Mountains.
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Sagebrush, Junipers and cream-colored cliffs dominate the scene below the La Sal Mountains.
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Sandstone bedrock lies exposed along Hart's Point Road
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Cliffs and formations in Canyonlands National Park
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Mountains, cliffs and canyons can be seen in this Hart's Point viewpoint.
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A deer hides in the trees in the Abajo Mountains.
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Abajo Drive wanders past the peaks of the Abajo Mountains in southern Utah.
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Monticello Lake
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Shay Mountain
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Overview of Canyonlands from the Abajo Mountains.
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A row of buildings sits perched on the edge of the San Juan River gorge.
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The Blue Mountains (also called the Abajo Mountains) rise prominently to the west of Monticello.
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The La Sal Mountains are visible from the north end of Monticello.

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