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 |  | We took a detour in the small town of Castleton. Interesting houses there. | 
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| If my brother Tom lived in Castleton, his place might look like this. |  | Driving on semi-deserted roads is one of my favorite parts of travel in the Southwest. | 
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| We drove around the Manti-La Sal National Forest, with some great views of Castle Valley. |  | It was snowing in the mountains. | 
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| Another view of Castle Valley. |  | Along the Columbia River west of 191 again, the late afternoon light was great on the rocks. | 
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 |  | We stopped and looked at some more pictographs. | 
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 |  | In the evening, we took a quick hike to Corona Arch, off highway 279. This little cave looks like it could be a hundred feet high, but it was actually about 8 feet high. | 
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| The view from the arch. |  | 
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  |    |  |   |   |  | The base of the arch looks like a prehistoric dinosoar leg. |  
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  |    |  |   |  | Corona arch itself. |  | Two eye sockets made of caves in the rock make this section look very much like a face. |  
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  |    |  |   |  | A narrowleaf yucca plant, flowering. |  | On the way back to the car. |  
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