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    Hole 'N the Rock

    Tour a 5,000 sq. ft. home carved into the side of a large rock. Many interesting formations are inside, including a fireplace, a bathtub and a French-fryer. The house was started in the mid-1940s as a home and gift shop. Guided tours are offered year-round to visitors.
    Address: 11037 South Highway 191 Moab  UT  USA  84532
    Telephone 1 435 686-2250 
     

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    The Totem Pole in Monument Valley
    One of Monument Valley's natural attractions, the Totem Pole is a sandstone spire that rises from the valley floor some 300 ft (91 m) high despite being little more than a few meters wide. The natural feature, along with the valley's other well-known landmarks, have been photographed extensively and featured in numerous movie and television settings.
    Address: Monument Valley Mexican Hat  UT  USA
     
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    Balanced Rock
    Located in Arches National Park near Moab, Balanced Rock is one of the park's main natural features and is as the name suggests - a massive tear drop-shaped boulder balancing on top of a sandstone spire.
    Address: Arches National Park Moab  UT  USA
     

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    Mexican Hat Rock
    This distinctive rock outcropping on the northeast edge of Mexican Hat gave the town its name for resembling an overturned Mexican sombrero. The landmark measures 60 ft (18.3 m) wide and 12 ft (3.7 m) high.
    Address: . Mexican Hat  UT  USA  84531
     

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    Devils Garden
    Devils Garden is an area of Arches National Park that features a series of red sandstone rock fins, some of which are massive and appear as narrow canyons. Devils Garden also features several of the park's well-known arches, including the long, thin Landscape Arch, Tunnel Arch and Wall Arch. A hiking trail leads to and through the area and a campground is located nearby.
    Address: Arches National Park Moab  UT  USA
     

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    Delicate Arch
    Delicate Arch is a freestanding sandstone arch in Arches National Park near Moab and is the most well-known and photographed landmark of the park. The stunning arch is featured on Utah license plates and stamps and during the Winter 2002 Olympic Games in Utah, the torch was passed through the arch.
    Address: Arches National Park Moab  UT  USA
     

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    Four Corners Monument

    The Four Corners Monument is located in the only place in the United States where four states meet at one point. On the high desert Colorado plateau in the Southwest, the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah meet at a perpendicular corner intersection called Four Corners. Originally surveyed in 1868, a bronze plate now permanently marks the intersection and visitors can stand in all four states at the same time. The area and monument are part of the Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department and a visitor center is open year round.
    Address: . Southeast corner of   UT  USA
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