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Upper Reds Canyon, Family Butte to the right

  
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Tomsich Butte, against the magnificant walls above Hondo Country

  
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Dirty Devil mine, on Tomsich Butte

  
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Ranch west of Tomsich Butte, not the main house, which has fallen in, but an outbuilding

  
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Wild Horse Butte, north of Goblin Valley

  
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From Big Wild Horse Mesa, Factory Butte and the colorful Chinle formation below Skylline Rim in front of the Butte.

  
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Wild Horse Butte

  
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Wild Horse Butte

  
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Wildly eroded butte

Behind the Reef Road  
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Navajo sandstone butte showing the aolian (windborne) corssbedding

  
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Hondu Country, Factory Butte and the Henry Mountains in the distance

  
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Looking north into Reds Canyon, Family Butte to the left background

  
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The pillar north of Family Butte

  
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From above, the road to the adit, Green Vein Mesa, just north of Family Butte

  
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Hondu Arch

Reds Canyon, Tomish Butte San Rafael Swell 
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Hondu Country: North Butte(?, just north of Tomish Butte) and Hondo Arch

Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
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Scenic view down Reds Canyon

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
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Scenic view down Reds Canyon

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
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Layered Moenkopi formation

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
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Scenic view down Reds Canyon

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
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Unnamed pinnacle north of Family Butte

North end of Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
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Wild Horse Butte  

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An anonymous visitor thought on 6/15/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Hi Bruce, the correct spelling of the plant is Lomatium junceum. As you may already know, it is the larval hostplant of the Papilio indra minori butterfly you shot. FYI. ~Todd" 3433

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