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Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.

aap.jpg Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.MiniaturasA nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.MiniaturasA nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.MiniaturasA nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.MiniaturasA nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.MiniaturasA nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.MiniaturasA nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.MiniaturasA nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.

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