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JGF-ruins-Lace Rock Ruin-US-UT-3926.jpg
The Lace Rock Ruin is a 1000-year old Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling on Cedar Mesa in southeastern Utah. Its name comes from the section of rock lace or tafoni in the sandstone next to the ruin.
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Jon G. Fuller, Jr.
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