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Cedar Breaks National Monument

Cedar Breaks National Monument is a breathtaking natural wonder located in southwestern Utah. This stunning geological formation is a natural amphitheater that spans over three miles in length and is over 2,000 feet deep. The monument is known for its vibrant colors, including deep reds, oranges, and purples, which are caused by the iron oxide and other minerals present in the rock formations. Cedar Breaks is a popular destination for photographers, who come to capture the stunning vistas and unique geological features. Some of the best photography locations in the monument include Sunset Viewpoint, Chessmen Ridge, and Spectra Point.

Cedar Breaks National Monument Panorama View 2010
Cedar Breaks National Monument

This is a stitch of four photos taken at this great view in Utah. Cedar Breaks is must stop if you are in the lower southwest corner of Utah. This is...

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