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Colorado Plateau / Physiographic provinces / Physiographic regions of the United States / Grand Canyon / Toroweap Fault / Toroweap Overlook / Basin and Range Province / Hurricane Cliffs / Aubrey Cliffs
Date: 2011-10-05 02:26:30
Colorado Plateau
Physiographic provinces
Physiographic regions of the United States
Grand Canyon
Toroweap Fault
Toroweap Overlook
Basin and Range Province
Hurricane Cliffs
Aubrey Cliffs

The Toroweap Fau One of the Most Active caults in Arizona by Garrett W. Arizona Geological Survey Striking cliffs slice across northwestern Arizona. These faultgenerated escarpments define the transition between two phy

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