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This view taken from the Rim Trail in Grand Canyon Village features the Battleship, so named because its pinnacles at one end. Garden Creek Canyon is in the foreground.
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Perched above the Granite Gorge at Plateau Point, the Colorado River is in the foreground. Zoroaster Temple is the pointed feature against the sky, and Brahama Temple is to the left of it.
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Bill Williams Mountain at 9,256 feet above sea level.
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The Vermilion Cliffs overlook the barren House Rock Valley.
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Highway 89A approaches the crossing of the Colorado River.
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A windmill remains from ranching days on the Paria Plateau.
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Eerie rock formations like these are found in places on the Paria Plateau.
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Desert land in the upper end of House Rock Valley lies between the Vermilion Cliffs and the Kaibab Mountains.
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Loops in U.S. Highway 89A, as it descends into House Rock Valley.
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Cliffs of red-, orange- and cream-colored rock are seen in the Arizona Strip, north of the Grand Canyon.
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Catholic Church in the Flagstaff Historic District.
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A forest service road provides access to the forested slopes of the San Francisco Mountains.
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Evergreen forests and meadows, found on the slopes of the San Francisco Peaks.,
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The Vermilion Cliffs in northern Coconino County became a National Monument in the year 2000.
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Looking across House Rock Valley, you can catch a glimpse of the chasm of the Grand Canyon. The Echo Cliffs are in the distance.
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The Vermilion Cliffs are decorated in many colors of rock and soil.
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U.S. Highway 89A approaches the village named Cliff Dwellers, at the base of the Vermilion Cliffs.
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The San Francisco Peaks, the tallest mountains in Arizona, stand just to the north of Flagstaff.

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