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Stanley Stewart takes a white-knuckled rafting ride in Utah TO the Navajo, southern Utah was the land where the gods lived. To European pioneers it was a desolate wasteland at the heart of the American west, too dry for crops and too bleak for cows. Full Article at The Australian

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