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| Cedar Breaks National Monument is a 3-mile wide, 2,500-foot deep amphitheater of wonderfully colored and eroded spires, ridges, and columns of sandstone. It sits 10,200 feet up in the heavy pine forests of the Markagunt Plateau. Cedar Breaks is very much a concentrated version of Bryce Canyon National Park, consisting of just one large amphitheater. |
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