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| no partners | | Stopped in Dinosaur and took a cultural tour and then did this little hike out by the end of the road and the cabin of one of the pioneers of the area. Dinosaur is very pretty and worth a stop. Unfortunately, for the last few years, and the next few months, the Dinosaur fossils either aren't visible to the public until the new visitor center opens, or are only open in the morning via a bus tour. Most interesting feature of the area is the large sandstone formations. Even though it is Weber Sandstone from the Dakota Formation, it looks like Coconino from the southern plateau. |
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