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Bryce Canyon National Park
Photo: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
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Photograph by Tomasz Tomaszewski
Shown here in the sunny season, Bryce Canyon's colorful hoodoos are sculpted by snow over thousands of years. Freezing meltwater enlarges cracks to slowly create—and eventually destroy—the towering limestone pinnacles.
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