Nine Mile Canyon in central Utah, starts out as a shallow valley with some interesting rock formations. As it nears its confluence with the Green River, the canyon deepens and becomes deep and narrow and more like the other canyons in the area. The rock walls of the canyon have been used for a variety of rock art, some very new and other dating back well over a thousand years. This particular balanced rock formation is surrounded by petroglyphs.
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