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Notch Peak
House Range, western Utah, USA. Looking east. Metamorphosed Paleozoic sedimentary rocks form the cliff, which has been claimed to be the tallest in the Great Basin. The pinkish outcrops in the foreground are of the Jurassic granite that caused the metamorphism.
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