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Kissing Rocks - Bluff, UT


DAY 6
TUES 2 OCT 2012
Drive: from Monument Valley, AZ to Cortez, Colorado.
At Twin Rocks Trading Post
Bluff, UT
We stop here for a quick bite to eat, and admire the unique landscape.
It has taken mother nature countless centuries of wind, weather and time to carve these unique sandstone rock formations.
TUES 2 OCT 2012
Drive: from Monument Valley, AZ to Cortez, Colorado.
At Twin Rocks Trading Post
Bluff, UT
We stop here for a quick bite to eat, and admire the unique landscape.
It has taken mother nature countless centuries of wind, weather and time to carve these unique sandstone rock formations.
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appaloosa has replied to Esther clubActually, these rocks are not known on any map as "Kissing Rocks" - I just gave them that nickname because that was the first thing that came to mind when I saw them!
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