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  #460-2
View nw along mex mt rd

low bench above swayses leap turnoff  
  #456-3
mexican mountain <i>full rise</i>

West Jackass benches south of mex mt (above Swasey's leap turnoff)  
  #464-4
Cliffs along mexican mountain rd fule rise

West Jackass benches south of mex mt (above Swasey's leap turnoff)  
  #463-1
San Rafael Reef

West Jackass benches south of mex mt (above Swasey's leap turnoff)  
  #463-2
San Rafael Reef

West Jackass benches south of mex mt (above Swasey's leap turnoff)  
  #464-3
Mexican mountain

West Jackass benches south of mex mt (above Swasey's leap turnoff)  
  #453-2
pink cliffs, south side of the Paria overlook, Powell Point illuminated

Piracy point @ 7th turnout (big) =Farview point  
  #437-1
pink cliffs, south side of the Paria overlook

Piracy point @ 7th turnout (big) =Farview point  
  #438-4
bridge, clifftops

6th turnout = natural bridge  
  #438-3
bridge, hoodoo

6th turnout = natural bridge  
  #438-2
Hoodoo, large

4th turnout = rainbow point  
  #438-1
Pink ridge, arch, and foreground hoodoo

2nd turnout going north  
  #436-4
pink cliffs, near and far

1st turnout going north  
  #424-3
Small aspen

nebo loop, near 11 sept turnout  
  #404-1
Overturned wagon

Nebo/Mona, wpt119  
  #377-2
sharp turn metered on sign = 5

Nebo loop  
  #127-2702
The Southern end of the grand gulch. These are the edges of upturned layers of rock, the upper layers have eroded long ago, leaving only a small ridge. I'm standing at the Strike Valley overlook, perched atop a 45 degree layer of Navajo sandstone.

  
  #251-31
Right turn signal, crane, Dell Rapids SD

  
  #201v-11
U-turn (important)

  
  #105-03
The left-turn bliner from an old worktruck

East of town, by the D&I railyard Del Rapids SD

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Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was okay and added the following:
"I would step to the right and turn a bit to the left - so the bush will move to the left of the picture and the larger peak a bit to the right. I don't like them being almost aligned along a vertical line, I would prefer them to form a diagonal. Personal taste. :)" 6392

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