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- Q5267224 subject Q8581910.
- Q5267224 abstract "Devil's Slide is an unusual cliff rock formation on the side of Cinnabar Mountain located in Gallatin National Forest in Park County, Montana north of Yellowstone National Park. This distinctive formation can be viewed from Highway 89 and was created from alternate beds of limestone, sandstone, quartzites that have been tilted to lie nearly vertical and have eroded at different rates.".
- Q5267224 elevation "1980.8952".
- Q5267224 locatedInArea Q374772.
- Q5267224 mountainRange Q1027662.
- Q5267224 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "Electric Peak".
- Q5267224 thumbnail Devils_Slide_(8037171934).jpg?width=300.
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- Q5267224 elevationFt "6499".
- Q5267224 location "South of Yankee Jim Canyon, Cinnabar Mountain, Yellowstone River, Park County, Montana".
- Q5267224 name "Devils Slide".
- Q5267224 range Q1027662.
- Q5267224 topo "Electric Peak".
- Q5267224 point "45.09222222222222 -110.79972222222223".
- Q5267224 type Mountain.
- Q5267224 type Place.
- Q5267224 type Location.
- Q5267224 type Mountain.
- Q5267224 type NaturalPlace.
- Q5267224 type Place.
- Q5267224 type Thing.
- Q5267224 type SpatialThing.
- Q5267224 type Q8502.
- Q5267224 comment "Devil's Slide is an unusual cliff rock formation on the side of Cinnabar Mountain located in Gallatin National Forest in Park County, Montana north of Yellowstone National Park. This distinctive formation can be viewed from Highway 89 and was created from alternate beds of limestone, sandstone, quartzites that have been tilted to lie nearly vertical and have eroded at different rates.".
- Q5267224 label "Devil's Slide (Montana)".
- Q5267224 lat "45.09222222222222".
- Q5267224 long "-110.79972222222223".
- Q5267224 depiction Devils_Slide_(8037171934).jpg.
- Q5267224 name "Devils Slide".