
This Photo was taken askew deliberately, to allow you to look obliquely
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Zion NP Model Frame orients N-S, with Virgin tracing the fractures of 2+ mybp

Notice that there are two sets of strains (Fractures), not quite orthogonal to each other in this National Park Model of the Colorado Plateau- Zion NP, but Coal Pits Creek to the west of this view shows that in the last million years a new orientation has superseded these.
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The word unique will have different meaning to different people, and not all will agree on which park is the most unique. I have found one park that just struck me as unique. I wonder if you will agree.
Zions Park
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