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Wooden Shoe Arch
Photo By Kenneth J. Hayes
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- Title: Wooden Shoe Arch
- State/Province/Region: Utah
- Country: United States
- Nearest Town: Canyonlands National Park, UT. Northeast Utah. Hwy. 15 North, H70 East, H163 South towards Moab.
- Description: Wooden Shoe Arch is the best feature in Canyonlands. Weathering formed the arch many thousand years ago. The red rock is over 300 million years old, and all of this was once under water. The Park offers much more than The Shoe.
- Gear: Canon 30D, 70>300 IS EF lens, polarizer, ISO 400.
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