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is over 2 miles wide and the anticline and syncline both show beautifully the section being as follows. ((Drawing in field book. I am not sure if this is the same place but similar relations can be seen on US 287 north of Livermore)) E. Sand Creek Sand Creek, Coloradocuts a trough from N 24˚ E through the N end of anticline then swings over into syncline and cuts through it to junction with W Sand Creek Sand Creek, Colorado , then both swing E through anticline. The cliff on the S side Sand Creek Sand Creek, Colorado seems surely Lyons formation. Section as follows,