‘Spiral Jetty’ at Great Salt Lake, Utah
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‘Spiral Jetty’ at Great Salt Lake, Utah
When the water level is low enough at Rozel Point on the northeastern shore of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, you can see the basalt-rock earthwork structure called Spiral Jetty. The art installation was built in 1970 by artist Robert Smithson. At 15 feet wide and 1,500 feet long, it’s hard to miss and may tempt visitors to follow the path of the jetty as it curves in on itself, counterclockwise.
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