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             English: Students look at a section of the exposed  Wasatch Fault, a classic  normal fault located in  North Salt Lake,  Utah. 
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           16:31, 4 January 2010 (UTC) (Uploaded on Commons at 2011-03-27 09:57:54 (UTC)/Original uploaded at 2010-01-04 16:31:48) | 
          
          
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           I ( Qfl247 ( talk)) created this work entirely by myself. (Original uploaded on en.wikipedia) | 
          
          
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