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 Photograph by Arthur W. Stevens. 



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 oneon 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. 

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



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