CRAG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Mark Rozzo, Vanity Fair, 12 June 2026 This 277-mile labyrinth of red crag in northern Arizona is like an ancient time capsule, with rocks on the canyon floor dating back some 2 billion years—well before the dinosaurs
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Crag - Wikipedia Crag may refer to: Crag (climbing), a cliff or group of cliffs, in any location, which is or may be suitable for climbing Crag (dice game), a dice game played with three dice Crag, Arizona, US Crag, West Virginia, US Crag and tail, a geological formation caused by the passage of a glacier over an area of hard rock
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Crag and tail - Wikipedia Frequently the crag serves as a partial shelter to softer material in the wake of the glacier, which remains as a gradual fan or ridge forming a tapered ramp (called the tail) up the leeward side of the crag
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