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English: West Mitten Butte (see: en:West and East Mitten Buttes; both buttes are on the Arizona side of the Utah-Arizona state line). The 2 foreground rocks are dropped sections of De Chelly Sandstone. |
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Source | Enrico Stirl (Photographer), own work |
Author | Enrico Stirl (a.k.a. Germaneon) |
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