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47 Unusual Places In Utah That Proves The State Is Mysterious

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26.) The Narrows in Springdale, Utah.

The Narrows of Zion National Park were formed over time by the water rushing through the rocks. There are still that have the river water running through those slots that rise to 2,000 feet.

27.) Bonneville Salt Flats/Bonneville Speedway, Wendover, Utah

The Bonneville Salt Flats was once the Pleistocene Lake in Utah. It has now become a junction for major land speed events’ enthusiasts.

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28.) The Wahweap Hoodoos in Kanab, Utah

Also known as “white ghosts” and “goblins,” these massive pinnacles are recorded to have been in existence for more than 100 million years.

29.) Mystic Hot Springs in Monroe, Utah

These hot springs had been flowing for millions of years, but the bathtub installations that had attracted more visitors had not been around until the 1990s. The owner of the resort, artist Mike Ginsburg, transformed the natural water source to what it is today.

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30.) Saltair in Tooele, Utah

The Saltair entertainment pavilion was built in 1893 but has been ruined several times already. It was restored to its former glory each time to add value to its gloomy surroundings.

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