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Drunk on Geology

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Deciphering the geology in the liquor store

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Drunk on Geology Deciphering the geology in the liquor store Monday, December 6, 2021 Drunk on Geomorphology - Dead Horse Amber Ale   The next Drunk on Geology is for Dead Horse Amber Ale from the Moab Brewery in Moab, Utah.  The first thing that sticks out about the beer is easily the name "Dead Horse", and although it is a grisly name, it is actually named after a geological feature nearby to the brewery, Dead Horse Point State Park, which is located outside of Moab near Canyonland National Park. The name of the park c omes from a legend where cowboys would fence off wild mustang horses along the overlook, taking what horses they wanted and leaving the horses they didn't penned up to die of thirst.  Above is an image taken from the overlook at Dead Horse Point State Park l ooking off towards the southeast. The river there is the Colorado River far below. Between us and the river lies 100 million years of geological history. From top (youngest) to bottom (oldest) ...

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