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"Terrestrial Extras"

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At Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, rounded red rock formations (dubbed “The Fiery Furnace”) overlook cutting landscape features below the snow-covered La Sal mountains.

This view gives the impression of one extra land feature stacked after another. Despite its name, Fiery Furnace is not named for its temperature.  Actually, because of the towering sandstone walls and shaded canyons, it maintains a lowered temperature.  It was given the “Fiery Furnace” name because of the red glow that the walls become at sunset, resembling the glowing embers of a furnace.

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At Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, rounded red rock formations (dubbed “The Fiery Furnace”) overlook cutting landscape features below the snow-covered La Sal mountains.

This view gives the impression of one extra land feature stacked after another. Despite its name, Fiery Furnace is not named for its temperature.  Actually, because of the towering sandstone walls and shaded canyons, it maintains a lowered temperature.  It was given the “Fiery Furnace” name because of the red glow that the walls become at sunset, resembling the glowing embers of a furnace.

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**

At Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, rounded red rock formations (dubbed “The Fiery Furnace”) overlook cutting landscape features below the snow-covered La Sal mountains.

This view gives the impression of one extra land feature stacked after another. Despite its name, Fiery Furnace is not named for its temperature.  Actually, because of the towering sandstone walls and shaded canyons, it maintains a lowered temperature.  It was given the “Fiery Furnace” name because of the red glow that the walls become at sunset, resembling the glowing embers of a furnace.

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**

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