Geological Sites in Eastern Arizona

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Geological Sites in Eastern Arizona

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Agate Bridge
Here you'll see a 100-foot log spanning a 40-foot-wide wash....
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Geological Sites The Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert
 
Agate House
This eight-room pueblo is thought to have been built entirely...
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Geological Sites The Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert
 
Crystal Forest
Before they were "mined" by looters, the fragments of petrified...
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Giant Logs
A short walk leads you past the park's largest log, known as...
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Newspaper Rock
See huge boulders covered with petroglyphs believed to have been...
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Springerville Volcanic Field
The junction of U.S. 180/191 and U.S. 60, just north of Springerville...
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Geological Sites Lyman Lake State Park
 
The Tepees
Witness the effects of time on these cone-shaped rock formations...
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