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I live in the neighborhood. May I make a suggestion? In the nearby town of Bicknell, there is a diner called the SunGlow. Try the pie. Oatmeal Pie. Buttermilk Pie. Pickle Pie. Pinto Bean Pie. Its all very good! Do not try the sandwich which is french toast with strawberries on top, and ham and turkey inside-- It confuses the taste buds beyond belief. They went too far on that one.

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Cant wait to try the place out

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got any more suggestions? id enjoy cave exploring or gold panning and such maybe ghost towns not known. any secert fishing spots. me and wife love adventure and will respect all property and areas as god intended. ill leave only footsteps and take only pictures.

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Well you certainly want to hit Goblin Valley while you're in the area. I'm located a bit further north in the San Rafael area so I dont have a whole lot to say about Capital Reef. I usually hike with animals and the Reef is a "park" so I cant bring them with me. I've just been doing some photography there from time to time.

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The shadow looks like a gorilla facing left, spreading its arms while yelling at something.

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like a baboon most certainly

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I saw the king Kong grabbing too

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Crazy thing is, when I was in school, they told us the fairy tale that this was all eroded over millions of years by small streams and wind.

Nope. It was all exposed about 12.5K years ago, at the end of the Younger Dryas. There was an ice wall thousands of feet deep, with a giant ocean of melt water under the glaciers at the end of the ice ace. It broke open at once somewhere around Montana, and the water rose 100 feet in less than a week and stayed that way for a month. Everything (including the Grand Canyon) was all scoured out in about three months.

Think maybe that's something that stays in your oral history (if you are one of the ones that survive it)?

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that was when the earth hit a warm state during a current iceage. supposely we are only 15k into a 26k iceage so who knows. utah moab area was a rver under a ocean at one time. atleast when dinos roamed and its said the slot canyons and moab which maybe dinos died off at being of our iceage and maybe a few survived being down in meso america and such considering mayans or aztecs have depictions of them riding dinos.

thoths tablets were supposely hidden under the temple in yucatan mexico. it was the emerald tablets look them up. supposely egyptians priest took them there to hide them when thoth went into halls of amenti.

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That's clearly a snail.

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A vulture taking off to see if you are dead yet.

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i was thinking a hand rubber intensifies was reaching for my soul

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I thought it looked.like one of these.

Not the exact this but similar.

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could be a pepe or hand rubber reaching out

If you have a couple days go an hour south to the Grand Staircase Escalanate and hike peekaboo canyon. Also the drive on the 12 is easily one of the most beautiful in Utah. The people in the towns along the way were the most friendly I have ever met.

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i live in colorado but am all over utah its a great place aint it. aint done peekaboo yet. i got some amazing pics of the escalantes. funny cause i live in the escalantes in colorado lol. utah folk are quiet and respectful that i noticed.

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