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Canyonlands National Park Photo
Photo: Stone circle amid cliffs
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Photograph by George Frandsen, submitted to My Shot
Ancient Pueblo people who once lived in what is now Utah's Canyonlands National Park built kivas, or round rooms, many of which remain today. False Kiva, seen here, is in a remote section of the park.
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