Blazing sunset leaves in shadow the famous gap in Kiger Gorge, atop Oregons Steens Mountain. Steens Mountain Wilderness is the largest fault-block mountain in the northern Great Basin. The aerial view shows a forty mile long escarpment in southeastern Oregon has a notch cut out of the top and drops abruptly to the dry Alvord Desert, 5,500 feet below. Bulldozing down to basalt, Ice Age glaciers carved our huge gorges out of the Great Basins largest fault block mountain. Beyond, Steenss east face plummets a vertical mile; Oregon, United States of America
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