Aerial Photo of Raplee Ridge near Mexican Hat, Utah. Raplee Ridge is a spectacular series of multicolored triangular flatirons near the San Juan River. Often called "the Raplee Anticline" the geologic structure is in fact better described as a monocline, according to the Utah Geological Survey.
Location: Mexican Hat, Utah
Image ID: 39489
Aerial Photo of Raplee Ridge near Mexican Hat, Utah. Raplee Ridge is a spectacular series of multicolored triangular flatirons near the San Juan River. Often called "the Raplee Anticline" the geologic structure is in fact better described as a monocline, according to the Utah Geological Survey.
Location: Mexican Hat, Utah
Image ID: 39490
Goosenecks on the San Juan River near Lime Ridge, Utah. Deep canyons formed by the San Juan River near Mexican Hat are seen in this aerial panoramic photo.
Location: Mexican Hat, Utah
Image ID: 39487
Panorama dimensions: 4625 x 11971
Aerial Photo of Mexican Hat Rock, Utah. The capstone of Mexican Hat Rock is 60 feet wide by 12 feet high and has two climbing routes.
Location: Mexican Hat, Utah
Image ID: 39491
Aerial Photo of Mexican Hat Rock, Utah. The capstone of Mexican Hat Rock is 60 feet wide by 12 feet high and has two climbing routes.
Location: Mexican Hat, Utah
Image ID: 39492
Panorama dimensions: 4916 x 8923