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The
Grand Staircase-Escalante Area

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- Grand Staircase-Escalante Area
The
Grand Staircase-Escalante National
Monument's vast and austere landscape
embraces a spectacular array of scientific
and historic resources. This high,
rugged, and remote region, where bold
plateaus and multi-hued cliffs run
for distances that defy human perspective,
was the last place in the continental
United States to be mapped. Even today,
this unspoiled natural area remains
a frontier, a quality that greatly
enhances the monument's value for
scientific study. The monument has
a long and dignified human history:
it is a place where one can see how
nature shapes human endeavors in the
American West, where distance and
aridity have been pitted against our
dreams and courage. The monument presents
exemplary opportunities for geologists,
paleontologists, archeologists, historians,
and biologists.
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