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Between the Bytes; Greg Tucker's blog

Comb Ridge: story of a landform: During the week of the Thanksgiving holiday, I had the opportunity to visit a remote part of southeastern Utah near the Bears Ears National Monument. A striking feature of this landscape is a long hogback called Comb Ridge, or Tséyik’áán in Navajo. The ridge is formed from layers of thick, hard .....