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- Q5175795 subject Q8342731.
- Q5175795 subject Q8581725.
- Q5175795 abstract "Not to be confused with Little Cottonwood or Big Cottonwood Canyons, nor with Cottonwood Canyon in San Juan CountyCottonwood Canyon in the U.S. state of Utah is a water-carved canyon that has eroded along weak locations in the Earth's crust at the joins between major geological regions. To the east are the lower steps of the Grand Staircase, which is not visible from the road and to the north is the Kaiparowits Plateau.".
- Q5175795 thumbnail CottonwoodCanyon5506.JPG?width=300.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q150784.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q1721481.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q35657.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q4905475.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q5175796.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q6649646.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q730407.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q829.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q8342731.
- Q5175795 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581725.
- Q5175795 point "37.34361111111111 -111.87055555555555".
- Q5175795 type SpatialThing.
- Q5175795 comment "Not to be confused with Little Cottonwood or Big Cottonwood Canyons, nor with Cottonwood Canyon in San Juan CountyCottonwood Canyon in the U.S. state of Utah is a water-carved canyon that has eroded along weak locations in the Earth's crust at the joins between major geological regions. To the east are the lower steps of the Grand Staircase, which is not visible from the road and to the north is the Kaiparowits Plateau.".
- Q5175795 label "Cottonwood Canyon (Utah)".
- Q5175795 lat "37.34361111111111".
- Q5175795 long "-111.87055555555555".
- Q5175795 depiction CottonwoodCanyon5506.JPG.