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All photos Dixie National Forest/Enterprise, Utah, USA. March 17, 2012.
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M's parents drove us to the Honeycomb Rocks Campground, which is situated in Dixie National Forest.
The campsite is situated in a huge, heavily eroded sandstone chunk. A few sites had their picnic tables situated inside caves (!) and even though it was quite cool, we had a lot of fun climbing into the various holes and crevasses. Nearby there was the man-made Enterprise Reservoir, which has changed the dry desert-y landscape, but eating fish was out: the water is sadly contaminated with mercury.
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