SCENIC MARVELS IN SEVIER FOREST 



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= Photograph by Arthur W. Stevens. 



^ A CLOSE VIEW OF ONE OF THE TEMPLES, SEVIER NATIONAL FOREST 



= One of the strangest sights to be seen in all the scenic West. The mass of rocks in this National Forest in Utah in the foreground is a series of perpendicular 



= walls two or three hundred feet high and set ten to twenty-five feet apart. The tops are uniform in height and serrated like a rooster's comb. Their color is 



^ bright red. while that of the cliff in the background is white. 



= I'hulugriiph by Arthur IV. ."ilci'i-ns. 



M SOME OF THE FANTASTIC ROCK FORMS. SEVIER NATIONAL FOREST 



^ Nature was in a playful mood when she made these, A big wad of plastic material dumped down on a ledge, a smaller one on top of it. and then a third one 



= pinched up to a peak — that is what they look like. But in reality they are the result of the inconceivably slow action of particles of sand carried by the wind. 



= The rock throughout all this region is a sandy limestone. 



