Capitol Reef Cliff.
A view of a sandstone cliff near the entrance of Capitol Reef National Park in Torrey, Utah. Capitol Reef is primarily made up of sandstone formations within the Waterpocket Fold, monocline that extends nearly 100 miles. A monocline is a step-like fold in rock strata that can resemble an enormous wrinkle in the earth. This land is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Photo credit: Alex Demas, USGS. Original public domain image from Flickr