Hurricane Cliffs
Landform in Arizona and Utah, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hurricane Cliffs of southwest Utah[1] and northwest Arizona are a red, limestone geographic feature, sets of cliffs along the western, eroded edge of the Kaibab Limestone; the cliffs are about 135-mi (217 km) long,[2][3] with the south end terminus just north of the Grand Canyon. The cliffs are associated with the Hurricane Fault.[4]
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Coordinates: 37.045°N 113.368°W / 37.045; -113.368 | |
Location | Utah–Paragonah, Iron County Arizona–northwest United States |
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