"The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument's vast and austere landscape embraces a spectacular array of scientific and historic resources. This high, rugged, and remote region, where bold plateaus and multi-hued cliffs run for distances that defy human perspective, was the last place in the continental United States to be mapped."
And I can see why it was the last place to be mapped! This was easily the most remote, desolate area that I have ever visited. The paragraph above was quoted from here. I've never seen anything like the colors of the rock formations. We took a little side road to the Paria movie set but unfortunately someone vandalized the buildings and burnt them down last summer.
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