The Ebbs And Flows Of Southern Utah on Wild About Utah




Wild About Utah show

Summary: Have you ever wondered why the redrock landscape of southeastern Utah ebbs and flows, why the exposed layers of sedimentary rock seem to rise and fall in crests and troughs like so many waves across the surface of the sea? Well, the answer, surprisingly enough, can be found through investigating the ancient seas that once covered vast swathes of Southeast Utah more than 300 million years ago.