This page includes images from Odgen, Utah and images taken in and around Arches National Park in Southwest Utah.
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Union Station Museums - Ogden, Utah
September 16, 2008

View from the museums looking into town which sits at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains.
[A horse statue with colored scenery painted on it sits amid some manicured plants. This view looks down a wide street with two to three story buildings on either side. The mountains at the back end of the town are brown with sections with green trees. The mountains are huge and completely dwarf the buildings.]

Museum fountain
[Two photos stitched together showing the entire fountain (the painted horse is behind the water) and the metal pipe arch holding the street lights. The same buildings and mountains are in the background as the prior photo, but are not as prominent as this view focuses on the plants around the fountain as well as the fountain.]

Railcar used for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
[A flat railcar with blue sides and a blue snowflake atop a torch which is on its side resting in the car. There are railcars on either side of this blue one under a large roof.]

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Arches National Park - Moab, Utah
September 17, 2008

View in the park
[View in the park.]

Rock formation named Three Gossips
[Rock formation named Three Gossips.]

Cove of Caves
[Rock formation named Cove of Caves.]

Turret Arch
[Rock formation named Turret Arch.]

Close up of land atop salt valley
[Close up of land atop salt valley.]

View from Window Arch formation
[View from rock formation named Window Arch.]

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View area 24 miles south of Moab, Utah
September 17, 2008

Wilson Arch
[Thick arch near roadside.]

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View area 14 miles north of Monticello, Utah
September 17, 2008

Interesting colorful rock
[Lone, large rock formation by roadside.]

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