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Scenic Byway 12 - Visitors Looking Out Over Dixie National Forest

Scenic Byway 12 - Visitors Looking Out Over Dixie National Forest

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Visitors looking out from Larb Hollow Overlook on Boulder Mountain can see part of the Dixie National Forest, the Waterpocket Fold, and ... More

Scenic Byway 12 - View from Boulder Mountain

Scenic Byway 12 - View from Boulder Mountain

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Dark photo of view from pullout near Larb Hollow Overlook at 8,000 feet. Location: Boulder Mountain from Larb Hollow Overlook, Utah (38... More

Scenic Byway 12 - Larb Hollow Overlook on Boulder Mountain

Scenic Byway 12 - Larb Hollow Overlook on Boulder Mountain

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Travelers read the panels at the Larb Hollow Overlook on Boulder Mountain. Location: Utah (38.047° N 111.343° W) Status: Public domain... More

Scenic Byway 12 - View Northeast from Larb Hollow Overlook

Scenic Byway 12 - View Northeast from Larb Hollow Overlook

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Looking northeast from Larb Hollow Overlook relatively flat candy-striped mesas sit near Dixie National Forest and east of Capitol Reef ... More

Scenic Byway 12 - Larb Hollow Overlook on Boulder Mountain

Scenic Byway 12 - Larb Hollow Overlook on Boulder Mountain

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A traveler reads an panel at the Larb Hollow Overlook on Boulder Mountain. Location: Utah (38.047° N 111.343° W) Status: Public domain... More

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