Class G and Class E airspace Qs

I feel a little dumb asking this but I think I have some confusion between G and E because I thought G goes up to 1,200 AGL and then Class E takes over from there up to 17,999 MSL, at which point Class A takes over. In looking at an airspace reference chart, I see that Class G goes up to 14,500 MSL in some areas. Where? Where is G 700 feet, where is it 1200 feet, and where does it extend up to 14,500?

Thanks in advance!

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RRAT said:
There is supposedly another example in the SW U.S. somewhere, but I have yet to find it.
Western NM. Look due west from Socorro. A fairly large block which just touches AZ. Just to the east of it is the VLA.

There used to be some slivers of it just SW of Page AZ and tiny slivers to the SE of Blythe CA in AZ, just north of the R areas, but these were eliminated about 2 years ago.
 
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