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If you like sparse vegetation, gravel-capped benchlands, low rounded hills, badlands, and barbed wire fences, then you ought to be making plans to permanently relocate to eastern Utah. Hurry!
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In Grand County, Utah, on August 22nd, 2022, at the "Harley's Dome View Area" off westbound Interstate 70.
According to my interpretation of page 32 of Roadside Geology of Utah 2nd edition (2014) and Macrostrat, at the left are exposures of Dakota Sandstone, formed 113 to 95.022 million years ago, during the Aptian and Albian ages of the Early Cretaceous epoch, and the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous epoch.
On the rounded hills are gray exposures of Mancos Shale, formed 89.8 to 74.97 million years ago, during the Coniacian, Santonian, and Campanian ages of the Late Cretaceous epoch (per Macrostrat).
On the horizon are the Book Cliffs.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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a presentation/performance by David White
(photograph by Elizabeth Chaney)
"Relocating a University"is a project that takes as its starting point the relocation of the campus of the University of California, San Diego from La Jolla to Balboa Park. In 2010 White produced a performance for the first Summer Salon Series season in which he traversed a portion of Balboa Park intersecting the neighborhoods of North Park, Golden Hill and the Balboa Park Golf course. This same stretch land is roughly equivalent in size to the UCSD campus. What would it mean if the founders of the campus, as was once considered, had decided to locate the university in this setting adjacent to more urban neighborhoods? What would would it mean to have a world class university in such close proximity to so many of San Diego's cultural institutions?
literally. all the structures on the farmers museum land are actual relocated 19th century structures maintained and preserved there now
For instance, the buyer might not be certain about the purchasing range or the way in which they proceed to get the home. Regardless of decreasing real estate values throughout the nation, real estate investors continue to think of innovative approaches to create their investment turn out profitably.