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Pictured: The thrilling new sky ladder that hangs 400ft above the rugged landscape of Utah (would YOU have the courage to climb it?)
Called the Cave Peak Stairway, it has been installed by Amangiri resort and measures 200ft (61m) in length
Amangiri said in a statement: ‘Guests will be rewarded with an incredible panorama from the top
The building process required a helicopter to deliver components to the challenging site
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland visits Bears Ears amid controversy over whether to restore national monument boundaries cut by Trump washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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SALT LAKE CITY For the third time in five years, a U.S. Department of Interior secretary is visiting Utah amid a debate over two controversial national monument designations that will likely never fully be resolved.
In a release sent late Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Interior announced that Interior Secretary Deb Haaland received briefings from federal employees, visited the Bears Ears Education Center in Bluff, San Juan County, met with tribal leaders and was meeting with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and members of Utah s congressional delegation.
On Thursday, she will be joined by tribal leaders in more tours of the Bears Ears region and will meet with stakeholders in San Juan County who include local elected officials, ranchers, conservation organizations, mining companies, paleontologists and archaeologists.