Pink Cliffs
The
Pink Cliffs
are series of highly-disected cliffs, approximately 35 mi (56 km) long, along the southeast edge of the
Paunsaugunt Plateau
in southwestern
Utah
in the
United States
. The cliffs form unique rock formations and are largely protected as part of
Bryce Canyon National Park
.
Geologically
the cliffs are pink- and red-colored
Claron Formation
limestones
, forming the upper riser of the
Grand Staircase
which descends southward to the
Grand Canyon
in
Arizona
.
External link
Utah: What is the Grand Staircase?
(PDF)
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