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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Deer Creek Reservoir and Mount Timpanogos.
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The significance of -- Deer Creek Reservoir and Mount Tempanogos -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Mount Timpanogos is 11,750 feet at its highest peak, rising above Deer Creek Reservoir along Provo Canyon. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Desolation Canyon with airplane.
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The significance of -- Desolation Canyon with airplane -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Water from the Green River eroded the surface of the Uintah Basin cutting 3,000 feet deep to create Desolation Canyon. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Diagram of Lake Uintah.
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The significance of "Diagram of Lake Uintah" is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. Lake Uintah covered the Uintah Basin thousands of years ago; stratified sediments were deposited, filling the great bowl of the syncline.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Differential erosion on Colorado Plateau.
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The significance of "Differential erosion on Colorado Plateau" is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. Differential erosion, along with the Colorado Plateau's semi arid climate and surface materials, tends to form angular topography. These include cliffs, canyons, mesas, and spires.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. East Canyon from Highway 65.
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The significance of -- East Canyon from Highway 65 -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Fisher Towers on Colorado Plateau.
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The significance of -- Fisher Towers on Colorado Plateau -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Fisher Towers is formed out of clay and sandstone. The highest peak is 900 feet from the floor of the desert. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. High plateau rock cliffs on Colorado Plateau.
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The significance of -- High plateau rock cliffs on Colorado Plateau -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Along I-70 between Cove Fort and Sevier Junction. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Laccoliths.
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The significance of Laccoliths is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. These mountains were formed by intrusive volcanism called laccoliths. Magma forced the earth's crust up into huge domes, similar to those shown in the graphic at the beginning of this video.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Lake Powell, from Hite's Crossing.
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The significance of -- Lake Powell, from Hite's Crossing -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Viewed from Hite's Crossing, east view of sedimentary rock layers. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Lava cap on Markagunt Plateau.
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The significance of "Lava cap on Markagunt Plateau" is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. Markagunt is a Paiute word meaning "highland of trees."

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Mount Belknap in the Tushar Mountains.
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The significance of -- Mount Belknap in the Tushar Mountains -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Mt. Belknap is the highest peak of the Tushar Mountains. It stands at 12,139 feet. These mountains have been formed by volcanoes. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Mount Nebo area.
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The significance of -- Mount Nebo area -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Mt. Nebo lies on and makes up the boundary line between the Rocky Mountain and Colorado Plateau physiographic provinces. Viewed from Lemmington. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Mountains in the Great Basin.
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The significance of -- Mountains in the Great Basin -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Typical formations of the Basin and Range Province, near Cove Fort. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Navajo sandstone formations.
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The significance of Navajo sandstone formations is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. From the Uintah foothills to Lake Powell lies a formation called Navajo sandstone. It is the petrified remains of vast sand dunes. It is reddish in color; and when conditions are right, it forms alcoves, bridges, and windows.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Oil shale in Uinta Basin.
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The significance of -- Oil shale in Uinta Basin -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Near Bonanza, south of Vernal. ===

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Rainbow Bridge with tourists in foreground.
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The significance of -- Rainbow Bridge with tourists in foreground -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. San Rafael Swell anticline.
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The significance of San Rafael Swell anticline is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. The San Rafael Swell is an anticline. The formation has a gentle slope on the northwest side and a steep drop on the southwest side.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Sipapu Bridge.
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The significance of -- Sipapu Bridge -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. South Oquirrh mountain range, Great Basin.
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The significance of -- South Oquirrh mountain range, Great Basin -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.

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Geography of Utah. Utah Landforms Part 1. Two views of Wasatch Plateau.
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The significance of "Two views of Wasatch Plateau" is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. Viewed from Huntington.

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